"alessio.soldano(a)jboss.com" wrote :
| Well, Ethereal is fine, however I see two points where more specialized tools might be
better:
| - it's a general purpose "sniffer" that means you have to configure a
lot of filters and so on to acually capture the soap communication you're looking for
and if you have long conversations this might be painful
| - it requires X (assuming you're on a *nix system). Immagine you're the
service provider and need to check messages coming from a customer. Your only option is to
run Ethereal on the server running the WS (ok, or on any other host along the route, but
this doesn't change a lot), but servers often do not have a graphic subsystem like X
installed. I'm not saying it can't be done, but that it might be not so easy ;-)
But in these cases Apaches TCPMon is useless too ;-)
Richard
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