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/**
* SOAPClient4XG. Read the SOAP envelope file passed as the second
* parameter, pass it to the SOAP endpoint passed as the first parameter, and
* print out the SOAP envelope passed as a response. with help from Michael
* Brennan 03/09/01
*
* java SOAPClient4XG http://services.xmethods.net:80/soap/servlet/rpcrouter weatherreq.xml
*
* @author Bob DuCharme
* @version 1.1
* @param SOAPUrl URL of SOAP Endpoint to send request.
* @param xmlFile2Send A file with an XML document of the request.
*
* 5/23/01 revision: SOAPAction added
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
public class SOAPClient {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
if (args.length < 2) {
System.err.println("Usage: java SOAPClient4XG " +
"http://soapURL soapEnvelopefile.xml" +
" [SOAPAction]");
System.err.println("SOAPAction is optional.");
System.exit(1);
}
String SOAPUrl = args[0];
String xmlFile2Send = args[1];
String SOAPAction = "";
if (args.length > 2)
SOAPAction = args[2];
// Create the connection where we're going to send the file.
URL url = new URL(SOAPUrl);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
HttpURLConnection httpConn = (HttpURLConnection) connection;
// Open the input file. After we copy it to a byte array, we can see
// how big it is so that we can set the HTTP Cotent-Length
// property. (See complete e-mail below for more on this.)
FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(xmlFile2Send);
ByteArrayOutputStream bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
// Copy the SOAP file to the open connection.
copy(fin,bout);
fin.close();
byte[] b = bout.toByteArray();
// Set the appropriate HTTP parameters.
httpConn.setRequestProperty( "Content-Length",
String.valueOf( b.length ) );
httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=utf-8");
httpConn.setRequestProperty("SOAPAction",SOAPAction);
httpConn.setRequestMethod( "POST" );
httpConn.setDoOutput(true);
httpConn.setDoInput(true);
System.out.println("test111"+httpConn.toString());
// Everything's set up; send the XML that was read in to b.
OutputStream out = httpConn.getOutputStream();
out.write( b );
out.close();
// Read the response and write it to standard out.
InputStreamReader isr =
new InputStreamReader(httpConn.getInputStream());
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(isr);
String inputLine;
while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null)
System.out.println(inputLine);
in.close();
}
// copy method from From E.R. Harold's book "Java I/O"
public static void copy(InputStream in, OutputStream out)
throws IOException {
// do not allow other threads to read from the
// input or write to the output while copying is
// taking place
synchronized (in) {
synchronized (out) {
byte[] buffer = new byte[256];
while (true) {
int bytesRead = in.read(buffer);
if (bytesRead == -1) break;
out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* SOAPClient4XG. Read the SOAP envelope file passed as the second
* parameter, pass it to the SOAP endpoint passed as the first parameter, and
* print out the SOAP envelope passed as a response. with help from Michael
* Brennan 03/09/01
*
* java SOAPClient4XG http://services.xmethods.net:80/soap/servlet/rpcrouter weatherreq.xml
*
* @author Bob DuCharme
* @version 1.1
* @param SOAPUrl URL of SOAP Endpoint to send request.
* @param xmlFile2Send A file with an XML document of the request.
*
* 5/23/01 revision: SOAPAction added
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
public class SOAPClient {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
if (args.length < 2) {
System.err.println("Usage: java SOAPClient4XG " +
"http://soapURL soapEnvelopefile.xml" +
" [SOAPAction]");
System.err.println("SOAPAction is optional.");
System.exit(1);
}
String SOAPUrl = args[0];
String xmlFile2Send = args[1];
String SOAPAction = "";
if (args.length > 2)
SOAPAction = args[2];
// Create the connection where we're going to send the file.
URL url = new URL(SOAPUrl);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
HttpURLConnection httpConn = (HttpURLConnection) connection;
// Open the input file. After we copy it to a byte array, we can see
// how big it is so that we can set the HTTP Cotent-Length
// property. (See complete e-mail below for more on this.)
FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(xmlFile2Send);
ByteArrayOutputStream bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
// Copy the SOAP file to the open connection.
copy(fin,bout);
fin.close();
byte[] b = bout.toByteArray();
// Set the appropriate HTTP parameters.
httpConn.setRequestProperty( "Content-Length",
String.valueOf( b.length ) );
httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=utf-8");
httpConn.setRequestProperty("SOAPAction",SOAPAction);
httpConn.setRequestMethod( "POST" );
httpConn.setDoOutput(true);
httpConn.setDoInput(true);
// Everything's set up; send the XML that was read in to b.
OutputStream out = httpConn.getOutputStream();
out.write( b );
out.close();
// Read the response and write it to standard out.
InputStreamReader isr =
new InputStreamReader(httpConn.getInputStream());
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(isr);
String inputLine;
while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null)
System.out.println(inputLine);
in.close();
}
// copy method from From E.R. Harold's book "Java I/O"
public static void copy(InputStream in, OutputStream out)
throws IOException {
// do not allow other threads to read from the
// input or write to the output while copying is
// taking place
synchronized (in) {
synchronized (out) {
byte[] buffer = new byte[256];
while (true) {
int bytesRead = in.read(buffer);
if (bytesRead == -1) break;
out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
}
}
}
}
}
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/**
* SOAPClient4XG. Read the SOAP envelope file passed as the second
* parameter, pass it to the SOAP endpoint passed as the first parameter, and
* print out the SOAP envelope passed as a response. with help from Michael
* Brennan 03/09/01
*
* java SOAPClient4XG http://services.xmethods.net:80/soap/servlet/rpcrouter weatherreq.xml
*
* @author Bob DuCharme
* @version 1.1
* @param SOAPUrl URL of SOAP Endpoint to send request.
* @param xmlFile2Send A file with an XML document of the request.
*
* 5/23/01 revision: SOAPAction added
*/
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
public class SOAPClient4XG {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String SOAPUrl = "http://localhost:7777/";
// String xmlFile2Send = args[1];
// String SOAPAction = "";
// if (args.length > 2)
// SOAPAction = args[2];
//
// Create the connection where we're going to send the file.
URL url = new URL(SOAPUrl);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
HttpURLConnection httpConn = (HttpURLConnection) connection;
// Open the input file. After we copy it to a byte array, we can see
// how big it is so that we can set the HTTP Cotent-Length
// property. (See complete e-mail below for more on this.)
// FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(xmlFile2Send);
// ByteArrayOutputStream bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
// Copy the SOAP file to the open connection.
// copy(fin,bout);
// fin.close();
// byte[] b = bout.toByteArray();
// Set the appropriate HTTP parameters.
httpConn.setRequestProperty( "Content-Length",
"10" );
httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=utf-8");
httpConn.setRequestProperty("SOAPAction","listalignment");
httpConn.setRequestMethod( "POST" );
httpConn.setDoOutput(true);
httpConn.setDoInput(true);
// Everything's set up; send the XML that was read in to b.
// OutputStream out = httpConn.getOutputStream();
// out.write( b );
// out.close();
// Read the response and write it to standard out.
InputStreamReader isr =
new InputStreamReader(httpConn.getInputStream());
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(isr);
String inputLine;
while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null)
System.out.println(inputLine);
in.close();
}
// copy method from From E.R. Harold's book "Java I/O"
public static void copy(InputStream in, OutputStream out)
throws IOException {
// do not allow other threads to read from the
// input or write to the output while copying is
// taking place
synchronized (in) {
synchronized (out) {
byte[] buffer = new byte[256];
while (true) {
int bytesRead = in.read(buffer);
if (bytesRead == -1) break;
out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
}
}
}
}
}
/**
* SOAPClient4XG. Read the SOAP envelope file passed as the second
* parameter, pass it to the SOAP endpoint passed as the first parameter, and
* print out the SOAP envelope passed as a response. with help from Michael
* Brennan 03/09/01
*
* java SOAPClient4XG http://services.xmethods.net:80/soap/servlet/rpcrouter weatherreq.xml
*
* @author Bob DuCharme
* @version 1.1
* @param SOAPUrl URL of SOAP Endpoint to send request.
* @param xmlFile2Send A file with an XML document of the request.
*
* 5/23/01 revision: SOAPAction added
*/
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
public class SOAPClient4XG {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
String SOAPUrl = "http://localhost:7777/";
// String xmlFile2Send = args[1];
// String SOAPAction = "";
// if (args.length > 2)
// SOAPAction = args[2];
//
// Create the connection where we're going to send the file.
URL url = new URL(SOAPUrl);
URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
HttpURLConnection httpConn = (HttpURLConnection) connection;
// Open the input file. After we copy it to a byte array, we can see
// how big it is so that we can set the HTTP Cotent-Length
// property. (See complete e-mail below for more on this.)
// FileInputStream fin = new FileInputStream(xmlFile2Send);
// ByteArrayOutputStream bout = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
// Copy the SOAP file to the open connection.
// copy(fin,bout);
// fin.close();
// byte[] b = bout.toByteArray();
// Set the appropriate HTTP parameters.
httpConn.setRequestProperty( "Content-Length",
"10" );
httpConn.setRequestProperty("Content-Type","text/xml; charset=utf-8");
httpConn.setRequestProperty("SOAPAction","listalignment");
httpConn.setRequestMethod( "POST" );
httpConn.setDoOutput(true);
httpConn.setDoInput(true);
// Everything's set up; send the XML that was read in to b.
// OutputStream out = httpConn.getOutputStream();
// out.write( b );
// out.close();
// Read the response and write it to standard out.
InputStreamReader isr =
new InputStreamReader(httpConn.getInputStream());
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(isr);
String inputLine;
while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null)
System.out.println(inputLine);
in.close();
}
// copy method from From E.R. Harold's book "Java I/O"
public static void copy(InputStream in, OutputStream out)
throws IOException {
// do not allow other threads to read from the
// input or write to the output while copying is
// taking place
synchronized (in) {
synchronized (out) {
byte[] buffer = new byte[256];
while (true) {
int bytesRead = in.read(buffer);
if (bytesRead == -1) break;
out.write(buffer, 0, bytesRead);
}
}
}
}
}
<SOAP>
test
</SOAP>
\ No newline at end of file
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope
xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema"
>
<SOAP-ENV:Body>
<ns1:getTemp xmlns:ns1="urn:xmethods-Temperature"
SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
<zipcode xsi:type="xsd:string">11217</zipcode>
</ns1:getTemp>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
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