TCPMon integration [message #22460] |
Wed, 12 May 2004 01:19  |
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Originally posted by: owhite.civica.com.au
Hi folks,
I'm wondering if there is any interest in integrating tcpmon with eclipse.
I'd like to do some testing at the http level, including XML based
conversations. Httpunit/Junit work quite nicely in eclipse, but it would
be great if I could capture messages and replay them, perhaps with
modification.
Idealy, xml editing and processing facets could be applied to logged
content and messages dragged and dropped into my httpunit scripts. I
imagine SOAP and other WS tools could easily adopt this model.
Thoughts, comments, flames?
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Re: TCPMon integration [message #25200 is a reply to message #22635] |
Fri, 28 May 2004 00:13  |
Eclipse User |
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Just wanted to follow up to say the monitor in the WSVT project currently
allows recording messages. Replaying messages is not currently supported
but it is in the plan for a more enhanced message monitor/debugger. See
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextech.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/ wsvt-home/docs/articles/soapMessageMonitor/index.html
Please voice any ideas you have for the message monitor on the WSVT
newsgroup.
Lawrence
>Oliver White wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I'm wondering if there is any interest in integrating tcpmon with
eclipse.
>> I'd like to do some testing at the http level, including XML based
>> conversations. Httpunit/Junit work quite nicely in eclipse, but it
would
>> be great if I could capture messages and replay them, perhaps with
>> modification.
>>
>> Idealy, xml editing and processing facets could be applied to logged
>> content and messages dragged and dropped into my httpunit scripts. I
>> imagine SOAP and other WS tools could easily adopt this model.
>>
>> Thoughts, comments, flames?
>>
>Oliver,
>
>IBM has included a TCP/IP monitor in its proposed contributions. See
> http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-webtools/Wiki0064.h tml
>
>We will contribute it as part of the Server Tools. We also have an
>enhanced version for Web Services that is part of the Eclipse Web
>Service Validation Tools project. See http://www.eclipse.org/wsvt/
>The WSVT project has been running for a while. You can get the code and
>contribute if you like.
>
>-- Arthur
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