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I need to see what page an Android App is calling from my device. Is there any app like Fiddler or Wireshark to see what´s happening behind?

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I normally use a laptop with Wireshark instead of trying to capture on the device:

http://droidhacks.com/2009/06/monitoring-network-traffic-using-os-x/

Setup the laptop to serve as the access point for the device and you can capture everything going on, and the wireshark display for the data is pretty rich.

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I'll do that... thanks – rizidoro Jul 19 '11 at 21:36
but this need OS X ..right ? I don't have a MAC Machine – Sreekumar Feb 26 at 11:31

If your Android device supports a proxy (apparently there are apps for that), you can just use Fiddler. See http://blogs.msdn.com/b/fiddler/archive/2011/01/09/debugging-windows-phone-7-device-traffic-with-fiddler.aspx for equivalent instructions for Windows Phone 7.

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Related: I wrote up instructions for using Fiddler with an Android device: cantoni.org/2011/06/28/debug-http-android-fiddler – BrianC Dec 28 '11 at 2:50

You can find how to configure Android emulator and Fiddler to watch http requests and responses here: http://vkosinets.com/blog/2011/08/16/debug-http-requests-from-android-emulator

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