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IBM WebSphere V5.0 Security - CGISecurity

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Figure 7-13 TCP/IP Monitoring Server<br />

3. Click Finish.<br />

4. Open the Server configuration for the newly created TCP/IP monitoring<br />

server.<br />

5. Set the Local Port and Remote Port. For us, Remote Port will be 9080 and<br />

Local Port is 8080. Local Port is the port TCP/IP Monitoring Server will work<br />

on and Remote Port is the one on which the actual server is running.<br />

6. Save this configuration and start the TCP/IP Monitoring Server.<br />

Make changes to the port number for the test client of the Web Service pointing<br />

to TCP/IP Monitoring Server instead of the actual server. Using the setEndPoint<br />

method, change the rpcrouter URL to the TCP/IP Monitoring Server URL. When<br />

you test the getBranchBalance method, you will see the SOAP request as shown<br />

next.<br />

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