Tracing soap requests

From: Tim Mavers (webview_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/17/05


Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:08:48 -0600

Is there an easy way to turn on soap tracing of some sort for a web service?

We have built a web service (in production) that is experiencing problems
for a client. Is there an easy way we could enable some sort of tracing so
we could view the entire HTTP request (and payload)?

I would prefer not to have to recompiling our own home-grown tracing code
into the app because it is hard to deploy.

Does .NET support this internally?

Thanks,



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