Source favicon17:26 YATT -- WebService Debug 工具 » DBA's notes

从这则 Low level debugging webservices 得知了YATT (Yet Another Trace Tool) , Trace 工具已经太多,所以,这个东西叫 Yet Another Trace Tool :).

YATT is a project to replace the current proliferation of trace tools ( tcpTrace, proxyTrace, pcapTrace ), with a single extensible tracing tool. YATT features a new GUI built with WTL, complete with a Hex View mode, and currently ships with 2 Trace providers, one based on WinPCAP and one based on the W2K Raw sockets support. Tunnelling & HTTP Proxy providers will be added in a later build.

tcpTrace, proxyTrace, pcapTrace 这三个产品也可以在 PocketSoap 站点上找到. PocketSoap 是一个专注 Web Services 的小公司。站点上还有大量的代码可供下载研究用。

YATT 只有 220 K 大小,可谓短小精悍。不光 Debug Web Services 有用,普通的 HTTP 开发也用的上。

YATT(Yet Another Trace Tool)工具示例

这个产品我以为会是开源的,但是没有找到源代码。或许是因为还在开发中的缘故吧。

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As a teenager, history was the class in which I daydreamed -- the one that required memorization of long lists of kings, of battles, of arcane disputes that led to war. It was something I left behind when I graduated from high school and went on to the "real" things in life.



But history was not done with me. Many years later, I drifted from reading George Orwell's novels 1984 and Animal Farm and Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon to reading more about the Russian Revolution. The evolution of the Bolshevik Old Guard from scruffy revolutionaries fighting a stifling monarchy to becoming ruthless dictators for Stalin's killing machine was fascinating. History had drawn me into its web. History isn't a dry laundry list of the likes of "Ozymandias". It is what everyone in any era does, full of rich detail.



And now you can find those contemporary details (and more current ones as always) through a new archive search feature of Google News. This new feature can help you explore history through archives of news and other information sources. You can search for events, people and ideas, and see how they have been described over time. If you were to seek information on the 1969 moon landing, now you can find original coverage from that year, as well as analysis, news and commentary from the 37 years following.



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In addition to finding the most relevant articles for your query, you can get an historical overview of the results by browsing an automatically created timeline. Articles related to a single story or theme within a given time period are grouped together to enable you to see a broad perspective on the events. The archive search results include articles about an incredibly wide variety of topics, people and events over the last 200 years or so. About kings and battles, yes, but also about athletes and games, political dramas, crimes, romances and much, much else.



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