Hi Evgeniy

Thank for your reply. I am using official library. So if I create a
logs/ directory inside the directory from which I am running my
application, that should be enough?

Thanks again. You've given me hope.

On Jan 16, 5:31 pm, Evgeniy Bogdanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Official libraries can save SOAP requests in logs/ directory.
> Communication is encrypted as it uses SSL.
>
> Regards,
> Evgeniy.
>
> On 16 янв, 10:54, bakwaas baba <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > This might be a stupid question, but how do you guys get the SOAP
> > request that is being sent and received?
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> > Are you using
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> > 1) Packet capturing tool? If yes, so does that mean the communication
> > is largely unencrypted?
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> > 2) No packet capturing tool, but go through the code and see the
> > actual call? But you cannot debug the code in the jar file provided by
> > Google, can you?
>
> > Thanks

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