Service Capture has a 15 day trial, so I would start with that.

I use Service Capture because it does a great job with Flash Remoting traffic. 
It lets you drill into the nested data, even displaying things correctly if 
there duplicate references to the same object. It tells you the data and data 
types, and is generally pretty usable.

With VERY large Remoting messages it slows way down when trying to display the 
message, and basically locks up. I am usually able to reduce the message size 
to find the bug I'm after. I doubt this would be an issue for many people... I 
have big messages with lots of cross references. 

One watchout: Service Capture acts as an HTTP proxy. On startup and shutdown, 
it configures MSIE's proxy settings. This generally works well. But if Service 
Capture is shutdown prematurely, it will leave MSIE with bad proxy settings. It 
will appear that 'the internet is broken' ;) You need to restart Service 
Capture or reset the proxy settings in MSIE to fix this. This is something to 
keep in mind if using a local proxy server.

Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I�ve been using Charles 
for some time, and now I can�t live without a HTTP
traffic analiser/debugger. I just discovered ServiceCapture but haven�t had
the time to experiment with it. I�m seriously thinking about buying a
license of one of them, but before, I would love to know your opinions on
what would be the best cost/benefict?

Cheers,

Marcelo.

                
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