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HTTP Analyzer Stand-alone Edition 3.0.1.55

Posted By: vincente
HTTP Analyzer Stand-alone Edition 3.0.1.55

HTTP Analyzer Stand-alone Edition 3.0.1.55 | 3,23 MB

HTTP Analyzer is a sniffer tool that allows you to monitor and inspect HTTP/HTTPS traffic in real-time. It is used by industry-leading companies including Microsoft, Cisco, AOL and Google. It can trace and display wide range of nformation, including Header,Content, Cookies, Query Strings, Post data, Request and Response Stream,redirection URLs and more. It has a request builder that enables you to handcraft a HTTP/HTTPS Request. It also provides cache information and session clearing, as well as HTTP status code information and several filtering options. A useful developer tool for performance analysis, debugging and diagnostics.

Main Features

* Real-time Request Level Time Chart, The colored time chart is used to express the relative time between a single network level timing (i.e. , DNS lookup, TCP connects) and other timing segments in the same request. New in V3
* Real-time Multi-level summaries, The summary panel displays the real-time updated summary information on the HTTP/HTTPS requests in a single webpage, a single monitored process or the whole log. New in V3
* Request builder, Users can handcraft an HTTP request by using the HTTP Request Builder, or use a drag-and-drop operation to move an existing request from the session grid to the Request Builder to execute it again.
* Automation interface, The HTTP Analyzer automation library is packaged as COM components. both Stand-alone and Add-on can be fully controlled by using OLE Automation. It can be used by most programming languages (e.g. C#, Delphi & JavaScript).
* Displays Winsock traffic originating from Java applets and JavaScript embedded in a Web page, displays Winsock traffic originating from ActiveX controls and COM objects instanced by an application (Stand-alone Edition Only)
* Support HTTPS, show you unencrypted data sent over HTTPS / SSL connections, HTTPS is available if the application uses the Microsoft WININET API (ex. ie, outlook) or Mozilla NSS API. (ex. firefox, thunderbird)