Hi Oscar, TCPMon[1] <http://ws.apache.org/tcpmon/tcpmontutorial.html> is best fit for your requirement. I have used this tool and it is easy to configure and use. try it. You need to put TCPMon in between your webservice and second webservice.
[1] http://ws.apache.org/tcpmon/tcpmontutorial.html On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Oscar Rugama <oscas...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I guess I explained very bad my problem so sorry for it, I will try to > make it easier to explain. > > If I have developed a web service client with adb or xmlbeans generated > automatically from axis2 using the wsdl document, how can I see the > complete xml file I mean the soap message which is xml > > I know exactly which is the correct xml to be sent because as Martin > said using the soap ui you can know the xml request and you can see the > structure, but the problem I have is that I have to add within the soap > header a security token. > > The process is that I call one web service and retrieve a security > token from it > Then I call another web service using the security token provided by > the first web service. > > What I did was to create manually the xml structure of the security > token and after I added it to the soap header. > > So because I have changed the soap header I want to know how exactly the > soap envelope will go I mean the soap request which is a xml file just to > compare with the structure I know that should be sent. > > For me it is ok if something like system.out.printl(request) and appears > in the log the all soap request xml file > > Does it make sense now? > > Thanks your support is her appreciated. > > Un saludo, > Oscar > > On 6/3/2015, at 14:42, Martin Gainty <mgai...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > Oscar > > install a copy of SOAPUI from: > http://www.soapui.org/downloads/download-soapui-pro-trial.html > > ...for each service request.. > > open SOAPUI > put SOAP request into input request buffer > press/click "send request" > > report back what you see > > Saludos Cordiales, > Martín > ______________________________________________ > > > > > ------------------------------ > From: oscas...@hotmail.com > To: java-user@axis.apache.org > CC: java-...@axis.apache.org > Subject: Log xml request file > Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 13:07:17 +0100 > > Hi, > > Please could anyone show me how to log the soap message I mea the xml > file of an Axis2 request? > > Let me explain. > > I have developed a stand alone app which call two web services. > > I performed one client with ADB > I performed the other client with XML beans > > I´m getting an error in my clients and I was wondering to know exactly > which soap message I´m sending in order to try it in SOAP ui and knows if > it works. > > In the past I now I did it several time ago that´s why I asked about it. > > I have been looking on Gloogle with no successful after trying serveral > solutions I found on Internet. > > The problem also is that because I´m getting an error I can´t use > anything at all related to Axis LastContext. > > Thanks in advance > Kind regards, > Oscar > -- Best Regards, Shameera Rathnayaka. email: shameera AT apache.org , shameerainfo AT gmail.com Blog : http://shameerarathnayaka.blogspot.com/