Roland,
It is not complex or cryptic to set up or use. it is actually very simple on any OS.


The following step by step instructions are for OS X which is what you use but if you want to use the tcpmon on another OS just add the jar files in the lib directory to your classpath.

Step 1: Download the axis binaries
Step 2: Unpack the tar.gz file by double clicking on it
Step 3: Copy the files in the lib directory to /Library/Java/Extensions
Step 4: Open the terminal
Step 5: type java org.apache.axis.utils.tcpmon in the terminal window


The utility will open.

Step 6: Fill in the form and click add.
Step 7: Open your browser and use the listener port of the tcpmon you entered to browser the web site you are targeting.


The transcript of the http session will be displayed and you can see the tcp/ip stream in a manageable interface.


Witango Support




On 11/03/2005, at 12:54 PM, Roland Dumas wrote:

That looks much better, but way over this one's head to install and get
running.



On 3/10/05 4:39 PM, "Customer Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


If you want to see the entire http conversation install apache axis.
Axis is the Apache projects SOAP implementation but it has a useful
utility called tcpmon included in it.

http://ws.apache.org/axis/


It is a java based protocol sniffer and is really handy when debugging http headers going to and from the web server. It acts like a non caching proxy and shows the http conversation taking place. You can also simulate a slow connection to the server and see what your site works like over 28K, 56K and 128K links

Call it like this

java org.apache.axis.utils.tcpmon


Witango Support

On 11/03/2005, at 6:24 AM, John McGowan wrote:

 Roland,

 I use the LiveHTTP headers plugin/extension for firefox... does
exactly what you speak of and is nicely integrated.

 /John

 Roland Dumas wrote:

On 3/10/05 10:52 AM, "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:


I'd look under IE


Ok. Stop before someone gets hurt here ;-)

There is a tool that shows all the headers coming back from the web
server.
Several people here used it at some point. There was a fakebrowser and
a
fakeserver that are very useful utilities. My copy of windows had one
but
got deleted along the way.



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