I have been sending emails to the list asking about this for a bit now and a few good people certainly jumped in to help and I more than appreciate that. With some searches also on the web I am finding the Fiddlers and the Soap Extensions and all the good stuff out there including the tcpMon and the sniffers to record SOAP
exchanges.
However, I am still to find the simple good old way for one to open a server socket, have the client stubs write to it and read and good old SOAP message. What am I missing guys ? Has this simplest of simple things never been done before? It is hard to believe that no one ever attempted to write a small routine inside an
application to read a complete SOAP message as an XML doc and parse it.
Am I just barking at wrong tree looking for the wrong things or am I missing
something obvious? Any pointers as to why when I try to do this I am getting
garbled data at the end of the SOAP messages. These are simple remote calls -
what are they carrying at their tail end and why? Where would one find the
high-level protocol description with which the stubs are employing to communicate
with a remote web service?

Thanks once again - and by the way ; Axis rocks ..


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