If that happens, with whatever monitor you uses, the monitor can be said as not being transparent!!
And this is a quality attribute. It is like if you would measure on a circuit board with a scope and while you measure you influence your circuits in a abnormal not to be tolerant way. When I use the TCP Monitor, using Axis2/Java-xyz I can see that up to a certain amount of data passed from client to service all works fine. But results in different errors when the data amount exceeds a certain limit. Saying that the remainder of the data of the soap/xml structure is not passed, off course resulting, depending on who is the sender, in errors at the receiver. Maybe you have the same phenomena. So question is; how big is the data-stream/blocks in bytes passed. And Would it mind to use the TCP-monitor for a test to sniff in between client and service to watch about what goes on the HTTP/XML level. Josef Von: Vermeire, Baudewijn [mailto:baudewijn.verme...@esko.com] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2012 14:46 An: c-user@axis.apache.org Betreff: axis2c client app crashes in axis2_http_sender.dll Hello; we have a customer where the application cannot access a webservice through GFI WebMonitor gateway. The app crashes with Exception code c0000005 in axis2_http_sender.dll. Same result (crash) using another test program to connect the webservice. The program works when connecting without the GFI WebMonitor in between. Is this known behaviour? Baudewijn Vermeire Software Engineer