Wireshark will let you see the encrypted messages[1] which could still
show you a lot of what you might be looking for. As for decrypted, I
think if you activate CXF logging at FINE level you'll be able to see
the decrypted requests and responses. Metro has this option[2] for its
clients and IIRC you can configure soapUI with key information so you'll
see the SOAP requests and responses unencrypted within that tool.
HTH,
Glen
[1] http://www.jroller.com/gmazza/entry/soap_calls_over_wireshark
[2]
http://metro.1045641.n5.nabble.com/Viewing-the-STS-RequestSecurityToken-XML-td3323608.html
On 06/29/2011 04:37 AM, Julien Dufourd wrote:
Hi,
I try to capture the SOAP frame between my client and the java webservice that
Ishould call.
Is there a method or tool to display the fabric of SOAP. The difficulty is
that the SOAPis encoded by a certificate
Dufourd Julien
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Talend (http://www.talend.com/ai)
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