Friday 8 April 2011

Sending a soap message from soap client in java

Sending a soap message requires a server name, like --
http://localhost:13000/myservicename
13000 is port no.
Now just create a connection and write soap message to it.
We are using following imports:
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
Now just write the code:
URL u = new URL(server);
URLConnection uc = u.openConnection();
HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) uc;

connection.setDoOutput(true);
connection.setDoInput(true);
connection.setRequestMethod("POST");
connection.setRequestProperty("SOAPAction", SOAP_ACTION);

OutputStream out = connection.getOutputStream();
Writer wout = new OutputStreamWriter(out);

wout.write("<?xml version='1.0'?>\r\n");
wout.write("<SOAP-ENV:Envelope ");
wout.write("xmlns:SOAP-ENV=");
wout.write(
"'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/' "
);
wout.write("xmlns:xsi=");
wout.write(
"'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance'>\r\n");
wout.write(" <SOAP-ENV:Body>\r\n");
wout.write(" <calculateFibonacci ");
wout.write(
"xmlns='http://namespaces.cafeconleche.org/xmljava/ch3/'\r\n"
);
wout.write(" type='xsi:positiveInteger'>" + input
+ "</calculateFibonacci>\r\n");
wout.write(" </SOAP-ENV:Body>\r\n");
wout.write("</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>\r\n");

wout.flush();
wout.close();

InputStream in = connection.getInputStream();
int c;
while ((c = in.read()) != -1) System.out.write(c);
in.close();

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