6.71 HTTP Analyzer

The HTTP Analyzer allows you to examine the content of HTTP request/response package pairs. You can edit the content of a request package, resend it and observe the response packet returned. More

The following buttons are available on the HTTP Analyzer toolbar.

Element Description

Analyzer preferences

Click to open the HTTP Analyzer dialog where you can specify a new listener port, or change the default proxy. An alternative way to access these settings is to navigate to the HTTP Analyzer page of the Preferences dialog (available from the Tools menu).

New

Click to open the HTTP Analyzer Request/Response window, where you enter payload details, and edit and resend messages.

Run

Click to start the HTTP Analyzer running. The monitor runs in the background, and only stops when you click Stop HTTP Analyzer or exit JDeveloper. If you have more than one listener defined, clicking this button starts them all. To start just one listener, click the down arrow and select the listener to start

Stop HTTP Analyzer

Click to stop the HTTP Analyzer running. If you have more than one listener running, clicking this button stops them all. To stop just one listener click the down arrow and select the listener to stop.

Send request

Click to resend a request when you have changed the content of a request. The changed request is sent and you can see any changes in the response that is returned.

Open WS/I log file

Click to open the Select WS-I Log File to Upload dialog, where you can navigate to an existing WS-I log file.

Save Packet Data

Click to save the contents of the HTTP Analyzer to a file.

WS-I Analyze

Click to invoke the WS-I Analyze wizard which allows you to examine a web service at packet level.

Select All

Click to select all the entries in the HTTP Analyzer.

Deselect All

Click to deselect all the entries in the HTTP Analyzer.

Clear selected rows

Click to clear the selected entries in the HTTP Analyzer.

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