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(Unicode C++) Asynchronous HTTP SOAP 1.2 Request and Response using POSTDemonstrates a working asynchronous SOAP 1.2 request and response using POST with a live server. You may try running this example with the URLs and data provided. See http://wsf.cdyne.com/WeatherWS/Weather.asmx?op=GetCityWeatherByZIP for details. Note: This example is correct in theory, but no longer works for live testing because the SOAP service provider (cdyne.com) has made changes or discontinued the free service.
#include <CkHttpResponseW.h> #include <CkXmlW.h> #include <CkHttpW.h> #include <CkHttpRequestW.h> #include <CkTaskW.h> #include <CkHttpProgressW.h> class httpProgress : public CkHttpProgressW { public: httpProgress() { } virtual ~httpProgress() { } void TaskCompleted(CkTaskW &completedTask) { // A finished task could be one that was canceled, aborted, or truly finished. // If the task was "canceled", it was canceled prior to actually starting. This could // happen if the task was canceled while waiting in a thread pool queue to be scheduled by Chilkat's // background thread pool scheduler. // If the task was "aborted", it indicates that it was canceled while running in a background thread. // The ResultErrorText will likely indicate that the task was aborted. // If the task "completed", then it ran to completion, but the actual success/failure of the method // is determined by the result obtained via a GetResult* method. (A "completed" task will // have a StatusInt equal to 7. If the task finished, but was not completed, then it must've // been aborted or canceled: if (completedTask.get_StatusInt() != 7) { wprintf(L"Task did not complete.\n"); wprintf(L"task status: %s\n",completedTask.status()); return; } // The synchronous call to QuickGetObj would return an HTTP response object. To get this // response object for the async call, we instantiate a new/empty HTTP response object, // and then load it from the completed task. CkHttpResponseW resp; bool success = resp.LoadTaskResult(completedTask); if (success != true) { wprintf(L"%s\n",resp.lastErrorText()); return; } // Now that we have the response, we can get all of the information: wprintf(L"status code: %d\n",resp.get_StatusCode()); wprintf(L"response header: %s\n",resp.header()); CkXmlW xmlResponse; xmlResponse.LoadXml(resp.bodyStr()); wprintf(L"%s\n",xmlResponse.getXml()); } }; void ChilkatSample(void) { // This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. CkHttpW http; httpProgress http_progress; http.put_EventCallbackObject(&http_progress); bool success; CkXmlW soapXml; soapXml.put_Tag(L"soap12:Envelope"); soapXml.AddAttribute(L"xmlns:xsi",L"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"); soapXml.AddAttribute(L"xmlns:xsd",L"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"); soapXml.AddAttribute(L"xmlns:soap12",L"http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope"); soapXml.NewChild2(L"soap12:Body",L""); soapXml.GetChild2(0); soapXml.NewChild2(L"GetCityWeatherByZIP",L""); soapXml.GetChild2(0); soapXml.AddAttribute(L"xmlns",L"http://ws.cdyne.com/WeatherWS/"); soapXml.NewChild2(L"ZIP",L"60187"); soapXml.GetRoot2(); wprintf(L"%s\n",soapXml.getXml()); CkHttpRequestW req; req.put_HttpVerb(L"POST"); req.put_SendCharset(false); req.AddHeader(L"Content-Type",L"application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8"); req.AddHeader(L"SOAPAction",L"http://ws.cdyne.com/WeatherWS/GetCityWeatherByZIP"); req.put_Path(L"/WeatherWS/Weather.asmx"); req.LoadBodyFromString(soapXml.getXml(),L"utf-8"); http.put_FollowRedirects(true); CkTaskW *task = http.SynchronousRequestAsync(L"wsf.cdyne.com",80,false,req); if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) { wprintf(L"%s\n",http.lastErrorText()); return; } // Schedule the task for running on the thread pool. This changes the task's state // from Inert to Live. success = task->Run(); if (success != true) { wprintf(L"%s\n",task->lastErrorText()); delete task; return; } // The application is now free to do anything else // while the HTTP request is in progress. When the task // is completed, the TaskCompleted method is called. delete task; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The following is a general note that applies to all programming languages: // ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // NOTE: This is very important: The TaskCompleted callback runs in the background thread. // (All callbacks from an async task, such as AbortCheck, PercentDone, ProgressInfo, etc. are in the background thread.) // An application that uses TaskCompleted must be very careful. // For example, user interface elements (such as labels, text boxes, etc.) may not be directly // accessible from a background thread, and could crash the application if directly accessed. Also, attempting to debug // code running in a background thread from an IDE, especially an older IDE (such as VB6) is likely to crash the IDE. } |
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