your rpc call should go via the tcp tunnel
so insted of giving url of rpcrouter give the url of tcp tunnel
Eduardo Y�nez wrote:
>
> I already tried that, but it doesn�t work :-(, i mean the app window appears
> but there are no messages when i do the rpc call. :-/
>
> Do i need to put any extra code in my SOAP client or server to see the side
> by side communication in an rpc call to a SOAP service? or is something in
> the soap configuration?
>
> Thanks in advance (again),
> E.Y.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dmitri Colebatch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Lunes, 09 de Julio de 2001 08:02 p.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Eduardo Y�nez
> Subject: Re: The TCPTunnel
>
> RIght... say your end point for your soap connection would normally be
> localhost:8080/blah... run
>
> java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8082 localhost 8080
>
> and then instead of connecting to 8080, connect to 8082. You will then be
> able to see in the TcpTunnelGui what is moving over the connection.
>
> hope this helps,
> cheesr
> dim
>
> On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:52, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I do not undertand this SOAP GUI tool (TCPTunnelGUI), its command line is:
> >
> > java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui listenport tunnelhost
> tunnelport
> >
> > I do not understand the explanation of the "listenport" parameter in the
> > SOAP documentation.
> >
> > How do use this tool?
> >
> > Please help!! i need a debuging tool asap.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > E.Y.