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Re: About using TcpTunnelGui tool: msg#00318

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Subject: Re: About using TcpTunnelGui tool

Your SOAP client should be looking for http://localhost:8888/soap/servlet/rpcrouter TcpTunnelGUI will automatically translate that to the desired URL.

Mark.

At 11:58 AM 28/05/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Hello,

I was trying to use the TcpTunnelGui tool like the following on my local
machine:

c:\>java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8888 ren.cs.odu.edu 8989

where 8888 is listenport on my local machine, ren.cs.odu.edu is tunnelhost
(a UNIX machine), and 8989 is tunnelport. My soap service is running on
ren.cs.odu.edu:8989 hosted by tomcat.

The GUI tool received and showed the request message from the soap client, I
see it in the first window and it looks fine, but in the second window it
showed the tomcat exception messages and it seemed the soap request didn't
get to the soap service.

My question is don't we need to specify the router like
http://ren.cs.odu.edu:8989/soap/servlet/rpcrouter or
http://ren.cs.odu.edu:8989/soap/servlet/messagerouter? How will TcpTunnelGui
konw where to find the soap router and services if we don't provide this
detail.

Please give me some help.

Thanks alot!

Rufeng





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