A simple SOAP client
A general-purpose Java SOAP client
Listing 1. The complete SOAP client
/** * 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 * * * @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 SOAPClient4XG { 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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