I found the generated ServiceLocator and changed it so it gets its value from a properties file.

 

Then I change the www.salesforce.com string to localhost:8181 and restarted.

 

Then running tcpmon I am seeing the soap request to login, with the user id and password….but nothing else.  What’s odd is that it seems to work but in tcpmon I don’t see any other messages.  Of course I WANT to see all the traffic.

 

What’s next?

 

Michael Oliver

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 9:22 AM
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Subject: tcpmon client side activity

 

I have a web application running on a Tomcat 5.0 http://localhost:8080/myapp/

 

The local axis generated client is binding to https://www.salesforce.com/services/Soap/c/5.0
 
How do I setup my tcpmon to monitor this traffic?
 
I tried setting listen port to 8181, checked Proxy radio button and HTTP Proxy checkbox and put in www.salesforce.com hostname and port 443
 
I figure that I need to change the binding from www.salesforce.com to localhost:8181 but I am not sure and I don’t see any properties file where I can change it easily.
 
Do I need to change the soap:address in the wsdl and regenerate (I hope not)?  
Which of the myriad of generated classes should I check?

 

Michael Oliver

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