Capturing SOAP

I Have a written a small Web service as part of a Uni' project. I would like to provide samples of the exact SOAP request and response generated by JAX-RPC if possible. Is there anyway of capturing this information ? - possibly from Tomcat or maybe via the JAX-RPC API's themselves.

I don't know if there is a simpler way to do it,
but I have modified the stub file and recompiled it.
You have to modify the method that you�ll call in the �interfaceName�_Stub file
You can obain the 2 SOAP message writing:
SOAPMessage requesteMessage= _request.getMessage();
SOAPMessage responseMessage = _state.getResponse().getMessage();;
Then you can write the messages in a file:
requesteMessage.writeTo(fileoutputstream);
To recompile the new code you have to add to the classpath a lot of library.
If you decide to follow this way I'll let you know the name of the jar file to include.
Bye

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