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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by Cory Isaacson <ci...@capita2.com> on 2000/08/19 03:56:11 UTC
TcpTunnelGui
Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should be, and I'm getting connection refused.
Thanks,
Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Cory Isaacson <ci...@capita2.com>.
Thanks, I get it now.
Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
I'm using tomcat, and have that setup to use port 8080. So, I just sort of made up a
port that TcpTunnelGui would use, ie., 8081. Then in your url that you use
from the demo apps, make sure you specify something like this:
http://localhost:8081/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
instead of 8080, otherwise, the TcpTunnelGui won't be in the loop.
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Rich, How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine? Thanks, Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Cory Isaacson <ci...@capita2.com>.
Thanks, I get it now.
Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
I'm using tomcat, and have that setup to use port 8080. So, I just sort of made up a
port that TcpTunnelGui would use, ie., 8081. Then in your url that you use
from the demo apps, make sure you specify something like this:
http://localhost:8081/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
instead of 8080, otherwise, the TcpTunnelGui won't be in the loop.
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Rich, How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine? Thanks, Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Rich Johns <rj...@vignette.com>.
I'm using tomcat, and have that setup to use port 8080. So, I just sort of made up a
port that TcpTunnelGui would use, ie., 8081. Then in your url that you use
from the demo apps, make sure you specify something like this:
http://localhost:8081/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
instead of 8080, otherwise, the TcpTunnelGui won't be in the loop.
Cory Isaacson wrote:
> Rich, How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine? Thanks, Cory
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rich Johns
> To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
> Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
> Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
> You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
> idea about how to get it running:
>
> --------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
>
> @echo off
> @echo off
>
> set cp=%CLASSPATH%
> set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
>
> java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
> goto cleanup
>
> :cleanup
> rem clean up
>
> set CLASSPATH=%cp%
> set SOAPPATH=
> set cp=
>
> rem pause
> :eof
>
>
>
> Cory Isaacson wrote:
>
> > Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port
> > values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
>
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Rich Johns <rj...@vignette.com>.
I'm using tomcat, and have that setup to use port 8080. So, I just sort of made up a
port that TcpTunnelGui would use, ie., 8081. Then in your url that you use
from the demo apps, make sure you specify something like this:
http://localhost:8081/soap/servlet/rpcrouter
instead of 8080, otherwise, the TcpTunnelGui won't be in the loop.
Cory Isaacson wrote:
> Rich, How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine? Thanks, Cory
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rich Johns
> To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
> Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
> Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
> You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
> idea about how to get it running:
>
> --------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
>
> @echo off
> @echo off
>
> set cp=%CLASSPATH%
> set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
> set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
>
> java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
> goto cleanup
>
> :cleanup
> rem clean up
>
> set CLASSPATH=%cp%
> set SOAPPATH=
> set cp=
>
> rem pause
> :eof
>
>
>
> Cory Isaacson wrote:
>
> > Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port
> > values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
>
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Cory Isaacson <ci...@capita2.com>.
Rich,
How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine?
Thanks,
Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Cory Isaacson <ci...@capita2.com>.
Rich,
How do you know which ports to use if you are running on the local machine?
Thanks,
Cory
----- Original Message -----
From: Rich Johns
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: TcpTunnelGui
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Rich Johns <rj...@vignette.com>.
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
> Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should
> be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory
Re: TcpTunnelGui
Posted by Rich Johns <rj...@vignette.com>.
Here's a dorky little .bat I hacked to call TcpTunnelGui.
You'll have to adjust the paths, but should give you an
idea about how to get it running:
--------------------------------cut here------------------------------------------
@echo off
@echo off
set cp=%CLASSPATH%
set SOAPPATH=d:\xml-soap\java\xml-soap-2_0_rc2\lib\soap.jar;d:\util\classes\xerces.jar
set CLASSPATH=%SOAPPATH%;%CLASSPATH%;%cp%
java org.apache.soap.util.net.TcpTunnelGui 8081 localhost 8080
goto cleanup
:cleanup
rem clean up
set CLASSPATH=%cp%
set SOAPPATH=
set cp=
rem pause
:eof
Cory Isaacson wrote:
> Are there any instructions for how to run this utility? I'm not sure what the port values should
> be, and I'm getting connection refused. Thanks, Cory