Dear all, this is my first time to post a topic here. I would like to know how to catch a soap message from a web service.
I guess this is the idea for SOAPscope software (available for 4 days evaluation). After catching the soap message, then i plan to make further operation such as compression, securing, etc. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Dilip Krishnan - 10 Mar 2005 14:38 GMT
Hello Alit Atmaja via .NET 247,
You'd have to use filters to alter the data. Soap filters give you access
to the message
HTH
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Dilip Krishnan
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> Dear all, this is my first time to post a topic here. I would like to
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Pete Wood - 05 May 2005 19:27 GMT
SOAPScope is pretty good and they may extend your eval for a further 2 x 14
days to make sure you get a thorough test drive. In addition, you can add a
filter to the default pipeline to capture the outbound/inbound message and
add/remove xml elements.

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