The version that's part of the Apache Axis project is quite a bit nicer than
the MS IMHO.  You can set it up as a proxy, assuming your able to do testing
from a browser, and it will capture everything.  It can also be setup like the
MS utility as a gateway to the real service.  It also allows you to save the
request/responses and, the feature I reaaly like, you can change values in the
request buffer and resend them.

'course you have to run it in Java ;-)

--- Pierre Greborio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want look the SOAP stream you could use a sniffer, like MSSoapT
> utility (you can find it on Soap Toolkit 2.0).
> Another way to trace the message is to make a SoapExtension class.
>
> Pierre
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:ADVANCED-DOTNET@;DISCUSS.DEVELOP.COM] On Behalf Of Dag
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] MS WSDK and serializing web request
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> We are building more or less our whole architecture on XML.  The
> messages should be transport independent even if we are using web
> services in the beginning. We have been looking at the WSDK beta and
> find it attractive.  So the question is:
>
> I would like to look at the resulting SOAP document when using the WSDK.
> Does anyone know how to serialize the whole thing out on a file?
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