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TCPMonitor shows initial wsdl lookup but not invoke calls




Hi, I have a basic web service example working and am trying to use TCPMonitor to view the SOAP messages for the method invocations. With the help of a googled websphere document (the apple doc only gives instuctions for using it with D2WS and makes no sense otherwise) I worked out how it works. Its now catching messages that appear to contain the whole wsdl spec of all the methods and data types, but I cannot get it to catch an invoke call - ie the SOAP package of an actual method invocation - despite the fact that the methods are working fine.


The only conjecture I can think of is that, while I point the client to the TCPMonitor listen port, when it first looks up the wsdl, it passes through the TCPMonitor (the message I get) but that then rather than using the port I've pointed it to (the listen port) for subsequent requests, it gets the port published in the wsdl and uses that for all subsequent requests, thus bypassing the monitor. Does that make sense? If so, then I could get around this if I edited the wsdl, but I assume this only exists "in the server's memory" as I can't find any file for it.

Am I missing something?

Cheers
Cara

ps. Thanks for the humour Wolfram :)

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