Please note the following in your debug output...
at wuBlast.WDKWSClient.queryBinaryAsynchronize(WDKWSClient.java:295)
at wuBlast.WDKWSClient.main(WDKWSClient.java:605)
Please look for this in your original client code....
~Thilina
On 10/3/06, sam wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you very much, Thilina. I tried to use TCPMon to capture network traffic
but failed. I don't
know why, I just download TCPMon 1.0 and unzip it, then run the sh file, I
can't capture anything
after I config it according to the tutorial. I don't know why there needs two
ports. it seems only
the target port is enough. anyway, I tried for one and half hour and finally
gave up. please check
the soap request screenshot at the attachment (ScreenShotRequest.png). sorry
for the inconvenient.
along the screenshot, I also paste three files you want, WDKWS is the server
side implementation
with some simplicity. WDKWSClient.java is client invokation code which produces
a LOT of debug
information redirected to the txt file wdkwsclient.output.
thanks again,
Sam
--- Thilina Gunarathne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Please post your server implementation class...
>
> > since I can't copy and paste the soap message from SOAPMonitor, I save the
soap >message as
> > screenshot pictures. please refer them to the attachment. the followings are
my >questions:
>
> You can use the http://ws.apache.org/commons/tcpmon/ to capture the
> messages.. Please post your request as well...
>
> > 3. whenever there is a stream parsing, there will be a LOT of debug output.
I use Eclipse
> >3.2, but
> > I don't think those are debug info like outputting to log4j, it seems those
are standard
> >output.
>
> Please post these messages too...
>
> Thilina
>
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