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[jira] Resolved: (AXIS-1887) tcpmon unable to display messages: faulty lookup of encoding

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1887?page=all ]
     
Davanum Srinivas resolved AXIS-1887:
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    Resolution: Fixed

fixed.

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> tcpmon unable to display messages: faulty lookup of encoding
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS-1887
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1887
>      Project: Axis
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.2RC3
>  Environment: ALL (particularly tcpmon running independent of axis server/client)
>     Reporter: Clive Brettingham-Moore
>     Assignee: Venkat Reddy
>     Priority: Minor

>
> The handling of encoding introduced to fix AXIS-1815, ie using XMLUtils.getEncoding() is fragile and greatly increases the classpath needed to run tcpmon (use of XMLUtils forces loading of saaj, jaxrpc, commons-logging and commons-discovery; previously only axis.jar was required), and the value returned appears to have no significance to the message being displayed anyway (AFAICS if tcpmon is in a separate vm it will just default since there will be no engine and no messages)
> Encoding would be better picked up from the content-type header and/or the xml declaration of the message, or let the user manually specify a fallback encoding for display.
> If you run tcpmon with only axis.jar and don't look at the console (assuming you even run it from one) it only displays the headers for the request and nothing else (due to class not found error), which could be very confusing for people trying to debug an app. This bug will catch many who run tcpmon from the command line or scripts.

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