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Subject:    Re: need Using the MSSoapT (and TcpTunnelGui) trace program included 	with
From:       "Steeve Gilbert" <Steeve_Gilbert () canammanac ! com>
Date:       2001-07-31 14:43:56
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Hi Pete!

You didn't mentionned it but I guess your client is in Java since you're in
this list right?

[Client point to http://server:8080/adir/file.asmx?WSDL] -->[MSSoapT Listen
to 8080.  Redirect call to server on port 80] --> [The server (Listenning
to 80) take this and respond (suppose to)]

If with this you server doesn't respond, maybe it got a problem.  I have a
Java client and a .NET service and that's what I do.

Steeve...





Pete Roth <proth@telemetrytech.net> on 31/07/2001 10:13:38 AM

Please respond to soap-user@xml.apache.org

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Subject:  need Using the MSSoapT (and TcpTunnelGui) trace program included
      with MSSoap toolkit


Has anyone gotten the MSSoapT tracing program to work that comes with the
MSSoap toolkit?  It is a similar program to TcpTunnelGUI.  I cannot get it
to pass the information to my server correctly.

The instructions below however do not say what to do with the wsdl file
once
it is downloaded and modified.  If I do exactly what it says, nothing will
happen since my client still points to the asmx file on the server.  Also,
I
am running a .NET server which the endpoint is not .wsdl, but .asmx.  To
see
the WSDL file you do (POST or GET I forget) and add a ?WSDL to the end of
the .asmx URL.

So, I tried pointing my client to the local wsdl file I downloaded and
modified.  This however will not work, since I cannot have a local web
server on the same port that the MSSoapT program is listening on which
would, I think, be required if I point my client to the local wsdl file.

Any help would be appreciated.  I am trying to get this Microsoft Trace
program working since the TcpTunnelGui would never pass the requests it
receives to the server.  (Basically the same problem I'm having now).  If
someone could help me with that program that would be just as great.

For TcpTunnelGui, I point my client to the local port (with the server path
to the .asmx file still appended), run TcpTunnelGui with that local port,
put the server IP address as the second argument and port 80 (port server
is
listening on) as the third argument.  Doing this, the client just hangs
after sending out the XML, which I see in TcpTunnelGui.  It seems to be
waiting for the server to respond, which it never does.

Any help on either matter would be VERY helpful.  I haven't found anything
in the archives about TcpTunnelGui not working after it is seemingly setup
correctly.  Should I specify the path on the host argument to TcpTunnelGui
maybe?  I have tried that and that never worked either.


These are the instructions Microsoft includes for using this program:

     Copy the WSDL file from the server to the client.

     Modify location attribute of the <soap:address> element in the local
copy of the WSDL document to direct the client to localhost:8080 and make a
note of the current host and port. For example, if the WSDL contains
<http://MyServer/VDir/Service.wsdl>, change it to
<http://localhost:8080/VDir/Service.wsdl> and make note of "MyServer".
     On the client, run MSSOPT.exe.
     On the File menu, point to New, and either click Formatted Trace (if
you don't want to see HTTP headers) or click Unformatted Trace (if you do
want to see HTTP headers).
     In the Destination host box, enter the host specified in Step 2.
     In the Destination port box, enter the port specified in Step 2.
     Click OK.

Thanks.

Peter Roth
Telemetry Technologies Inc.
p: 404.231.0021 ext. 1290
e: proth@TelemetryTech.net

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