Simon Guest announced a new WSE 2.0 tracing tool that looks pretty slick, and supports tracing both HTTP and TCP. Whenever I have given presentations on web services, people want to know about the tools that are available for...
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Simon Guest announced a new WSE 2.0 tracing tool that looks pretty slick, and supports tracing both HTTP and TCP. Whenever I have given presentations on web services, people want to know about the tools that are available for tracing. Here's a short list. Anyone have links to more? Note that these are free unless otherwise noted. * Eric Lawrence's Fiddler (HTTP debugging proxy) * Simon Guest's WseTrace (for tracing WSE 2.0 HTTP and TCP channels) * Mike Taulty's WSE 2.0 Trace (for tracing WSE 2.0 messages via filters) * Simon Fell's TcpTrace (for tracing TCP traffic on a specified port) * Simon Fell's proxyTrace (for tracing HTTP and SOAP specific traffic) * Simon Fell's YATT (Yet Another Trace Tool... trace without changing the port for the proxy, works across machines) * Blunck's ieHTTPHeaders (view HTTP header information in an IE explorer bar) * AmberPoint's Express (tracing and perf monitoring... currently available and will ship with Visual Studio 2005 as well) * MindReef's SOAPscope (comprehensive tool for services development, includes tracing, WS-I compliance, and WSDL checking... $99.)
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