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Tracing soap requests

Is there an easy way to turn on soap tracing of some sort for a web service?

We have built a web service (in production) that is experiencing problems
for a client. Is there an easy way we could enable some sort of tracing so
we could view the entire HTTP request (and payload)?

I would prefer not to have to recompiling our own home-grown tracing code
into the app because it is hard to deploy.

Does .NET support this internally?

Thanks,
Nov 23 '05 #1
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You can trace SOAP request and response with MS SOAP Trace Utility include
with SOAP Toolkit (see on
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...isplaylang=en).
You don't need any change in your source code: just a mapping on port.

Lionel.
"Tim Mavers" <we*****@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
sq********************@giganews.com...
Is there an easy way to turn on soap tracing of some sort for a web
service?

We have built a web service (in production) that is experiencing problems
for a client. Is there an easy way we could enable some sort of tracing
so we could view the entire HTTP request (and payload)?

I would prefer not to have to recompiling our own home-grown tracing code
into the app because it is hard to deploy.

Does .NET support this internally?

Thanks,

Nov 23 '05 #2
Hello,

I have web service deployed on some other machine which I don't have access
to. And the .Net client establishes connection through an avaliable port and
not a predefined one, then how am I supposed to track the SOAP messages sent
on the wire?

Thanks,
Parag.

"Lionel LASKE" <ll****@c2s.fr> wrote in message
news:e7**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

You can trace SOAP request and response with MS SOAP Trace Utility include
with SOAP Toolkit (see on
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...isplaylang=en). You don't need any change in your source code: just a mapping on port.

Lionel.
"Tim Mavers" <we*****@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
sq********************@giganews.com...
Is there an easy way to turn on soap tracing of some sort for a web
service?

We have built a web service (in production) that is experiencing problems for a client. Is there an easy way we could enable some sort of tracing
so we could view the entire HTTP request (and payload)?

I would prefer not to have to recompiling our own home-grown tracing code into the app because it is hard to deploy.

Does .NET support this internally?

Thanks,


Nov 23 '05 #3

I'm afraid that in this case, the only solution is to make a network trace
with a network monitor tool (Microsoft Network Monitor could help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;812953).

Lionel.
"Parag Mahajan" <pa*****@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hello,

I have web service deployed on some other machine which I don't have
access
to. And the .Net client establishes connection through an avaliable port
and
not a predefined one, then how am I supposed to track the SOAP messages
sent
on the wire?

Thanks,
Parag.

"Lionel LASKE" <ll****@c2s.fr> wrote in message
news:e7**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...

You can trace SOAP request and response with MS SOAP Trace Utility
include
with SOAP Toolkit (see on

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...isplaylang=en).
You don't need any change in your source code: just a mapping on port.

Lionel.
"Tim Mavers" <we*****@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
sq********************@giganews.com...
> Is there an easy way to turn on soap tracing of some sort for a web
> service?
>
> We have built a web service (in production) that is experiencing problems > for a client. Is there an easy way we could enable some sort of
> tracing
> so we could view the entire HTTP request (and payload)?
>
> I would prefer not to have to recompiling our own home-grown tracing code > into the app because it is hard to deploy.
>
> Does .NET support this internally?
>
> Thanks,
>
>



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