Re: TCPMonitor - only for D2WebServices?
Re: TCPMonitor - only for D2WebServices?
- Subject: Re: TCPMonitor - only for D2WebServices?
- From: Hsu <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 20:17:47 -0700
TCPMonitor just acts like a (semi-transparent) proxy. You can use it
observe pretty much any kind of HTTP transaction.
Karl
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 05:58 PM, Brendan Lane Larson wrote:
Does anyone know if the TCPMonitor app can be used for observing SOAP
messages for WebObjects WebServices applications other than those that
are of the Direct To WebServices type? I've been able to successfully
hook up TCPMonitor and observe the exchange of SOAP containers with
the Houses WebServices app (I.e., created and edited d2w.d2wmodel),
but didn't have any luck when I experimented and tried to create a
similar rules file for a small WebServices project I'm working on that
doesn't have its methods defined using WebServicesAssistant).
Cheers,
-Brendan
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