Accessing XML payload of Metro 2.0 Request/Response Web Service?

Try setting these system properties: -Dcom.sun.metro.soap. Dump=true -Dcom.sun.xml.ws.assembler. Client=true The SOAP messages go to system out, which I believe Tomcat logs.

I have set these 2 values by way of System.setProperty() method and nothing is being logged. I am running tomcat within eclipse (which of course runs the tomcat instance inside the WST plugin directory) and invoking it using the Web Services Explorer. There are no files in the workspace/plugins/.../logs directory and nothing new on the console.Am I doing something wrong?

– trojanfoe Jul 14 '10 at 12:14 They need to be defined in the invocation of the JVM. I have too seen that using System. SetProperty did not work.

– Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Jul 14 '10 at 12:54 OK many thanks! – trojanfoe Jul 14 '10 at 15:54 Did it work to your satisfaction? – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Jul 14 '10 at 17:20 Yeah it's working fine thanks - I need to create scripts to start Tomcat in release/debug mode and I'm now looking how to control the debug setting of Logback using a similar mechanism.... cheers -A – trojanfoe Jul 14 '107 at 13:30.

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