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'''Samitha Jayamal Kuruppu'''

'''TCPMon for Axis2/C'''
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||''My Name''||||Samitha Jayamal kuruppu||
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'''''Project Description'''''

Existing TCP Monitor in Axis2Java is a monitoring program. It can capture the 
SOAP messages sent and received. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) Message 
is a well-formed XML document. Not only SOAP messages by using that we can 
monitor REST messages going as pure xml's without SOAP env's and standard HTMLs 

And SOAP Message defines a set of rules for structuring messages that can be 
used for simple one-way messaging but is particularly useful for performing 
RPC-style (Remote Procedure Call) request-response dialogues.
To monitor soap messages by using  TCP monitor we select a local port which 
will monitor for incoming connections(messages), then it will forward those 
connections into  port number on the target machine. If  SOAP connection is 
made to the local port then we can see the request appear in the "Request" 
panel, and the response from the server in the "Response" panel.
Existing Axis2Java TCP monitor has two main features,   
                               *Capture the SOAP messages sent and received
                               *Slow connection simulation (By using this 
feature we can simulate the network connection speed)
                               *Send a copy/pasted (manually edited) SOAP 
message to an endpoint
My project is developing a TCP monitor in C witch has the same level of 
functionality but with out GUI, I’ll develop it in command line interface, 
including slow connection simulation. And I’m going to use Axis2java TCP 
monitoring architecture for my project.

                               
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