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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by Srinivas Rao Pilli <sr...@seacomindia.com> on 2001/08/13 12:12:18 UTC

pls help me

Hi,

	I installed Apache-Soap. It is running successfuly.
But i want to call server from VB client. If anybody knows
please send one example.

thank u.

regards 
srinivas

Re: pls help me

Posted by Arnold Poon <Ar...@oracle.com>.
Hi Nicholas

    Is there any chance that a high level API VB example will be avaliable
from soapuser.com? Maybe a MSSOAP C++ also?

Arnold

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Quaine" <nq...@soapuser.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: pls help me


> Srinivas,
>
> you will need to download and install the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit -
available
> at
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url=/ms
> dn-files/027/001/580/msdncompositedoc.xml
>
> A typical VB client using the low level API looks like the one below
> Check out this page for more details http://www.soapuser.com/client4.html
>
> regards,
> Nicholas Quaine
>
> Visit http://www.soapuser.com/
>
> nquaine@soapuser.com
>
>
> Dim Serializer As SoapSerializer
>     Dim Reader As SoapReader
>     Dim ResultElm As IXMLDOMElement
>     Dim FaultElm As IXMLDOMElement
>     Dim Connector As SoapConnector
>
>     Set Connector = New HttpConnector
>     Connector.Property("EndPointURL") = END_POINT_URL
>     Connector.Connect Nothing
>
>     Connector.Property("SoapAction") = "uri:" & Method
>     Connector.BeginMessage Nothing
>
>     Set Serializer = New SoapSerializer
>     Serializer.Init Connector.InputStream
>
>     Serializer.startEnvelope
>     Serializer.startBody
>     Serializer.startElement Method, CALC_NS, , "m"
>     Serializer.startElement "A"
>     Serializer.writeString CStr(A)
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.startElement "B"
>     Serializer.writeString CStr(B)
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.endBody
>     Serializer.endEnvelope
>
>     Connector.EndMessage
>
>     Set Reader = New SoapReader
>     Reader.Load Connector.OutputStream
>
>     If Not Reader.Fault Is Nothing Then
>         MsgBox Reader.faultstring.text, vbExclamation
>     Else
>         Execute = CDbl(Reader.RPCResult.text)
>     End If
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Srinivas Rao Pilli" <sr...@seacomindia.com>
> To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:12 PM
> Subject: pls help me
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed Apache-Soap. It is running successfuly.
> > But i want to call server from VB client. If anybody knows
> > please send one example.
> >
> > thank u.
> >
> > regards
> > srinivas
>
>


Re: pls help me

Posted by Arnold Poon <Ar...@oracle.com>.
Hi Nicholas

    Is there any chance that a high level API VB example will be avaliable
from soapuser.com? Maybe a MSSOAP C++ also?

Arnold

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Quaine" <nq...@soapuser.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: pls help me


> Srinivas,
>
> you will need to download and install the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit -
available
> at
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url=/ms
> dn-files/027/001/580/msdncompositedoc.xml
>
> A typical VB client using the low level API looks like the one below
> Check out this page for more details http://www.soapuser.com/client4.html
>
> regards,
> Nicholas Quaine
>
> Visit http://www.soapuser.com/
>
> nquaine@soapuser.com
>
>
> Dim Serializer As SoapSerializer
>     Dim Reader As SoapReader
>     Dim ResultElm As IXMLDOMElement
>     Dim FaultElm As IXMLDOMElement
>     Dim Connector As SoapConnector
>
>     Set Connector = New HttpConnector
>     Connector.Property("EndPointURL") = END_POINT_URL
>     Connector.Connect Nothing
>
>     Connector.Property("SoapAction") = "uri:" & Method
>     Connector.BeginMessage Nothing
>
>     Set Serializer = New SoapSerializer
>     Serializer.Init Connector.InputStream
>
>     Serializer.startEnvelope
>     Serializer.startBody
>     Serializer.startElement Method, CALC_NS, , "m"
>     Serializer.startElement "A"
>     Serializer.writeString CStr(A)
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.startElement "B"
>     Serializer.writeString CStr(B)
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.endElement
>     Serializer.endBody
>     Serializer.endEnvelope
>
>     Connector.EndMessage
>
>     Set Reader = New SoapReader
>     Reader.Load Connector.OutputStream
>
>     If Not Reader.Fault Is Nothing Then
>         MsgBox Reader.faultstring.text, vbExclamation
>     Else
>         Execute = CDbl(Reader.RPCResult.text)
>     End If
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Srinivas Rao Pilli" <sr...@seacomindia.com>
> To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:12 PM
> Subject: pls help me
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed Apache-Soap. It is running successfuly.
> > But i want to call server from VB client. If anybody knows
> > please send one example.
> >
> > thank u.
> >
> > regards
> > srinivas
>
>


Re: pls help me

Posted by Nicholas Quaine <nq...@soapuser.com>.
Srinivas,

you will need to download and install the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit - available
at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url=/ms
dn-files/027/001/580/msdncompositedoc.xml

A typical VB client using the low level API looks like the one below
Check out this page for more details http://www.soapuser.com/client4.html

regards,
Nicholas Quaine

Visit http://www.soapuser.com/

nquaine@soapuser.com


Dim Serializer As SoapSerializer
    Dim Reader As SoapReader
    Dim ResultElm As IXMLDOMElement
    Dim FaultElm As IXMLDOMElement
    Dim Connector As SoapConnector

    Set Connector = New HttpConnector
    Connector.Property("EndPointURL") = END_POINT_URL
    Connector.Connect Nothing

    Connector.Property("SoapAction") = "uri:" & Method
    Connector.BeginMessage Nothing

    Set Serializer = New SoapSerializer
    Serializer.Init Connector.InputStream

    Serializer.startEnvelope
    Serializer.startBody
    Serializer.startElement Method, CALC_NS, , "m"
    Serializer.startElement "A"
    Serializer.writeString CStr(A)
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.startElement "B"
    Serializer.writeString CStr(B)
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.endBody
    Serializer.endEnvelope

    Connector.EndMessage

    Set Reader = New SoapReader
    Reader.Load Connector.OutputStream

    If Not Reader.Fault Is Nothing Then
        MsgBox Reader.faultstring.text, vbExclamation
    Else
        Execute = CDbl(Reader.RPCResult.text)
    End If


----- Original Message -----
From: "Srinivas Rao Pilli" <sr...@seacomindia.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: pls help me


> Hi,
>
> I installed Apache-Soap. It is running successfuly.
> But i want to call server from VB client. If anybody knows
> please send one example.
>
> thank u.
>
> regards
> srinivas


Re: pls help me

Posted by Nicholas Quaine <nq...@soapuser.com>.
Srinivas,

you will need to download and install the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit - available
at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url=/ms
dn-files/027/001/580/msdncompositedoc.xml

A typical VB client using the low level API looks like the one below
Check out this page for more details http://www.soapuser.com/client4.html

regards,
Nicholas Quaine

Visit http://www.soapuser.com/

nquaine@soapuser.com


Dim Serializer As SoapSerializer
    Dim Reader As SoapReader
    Dim ResultElm As IXMLDOMElement
    Dim FaultElm As IXMLDOMElement
    Dim Connector As SoapConnector

    Set Connector = New HttpConnector
    Connector.Property("EndPointURL") = END_POINT_URL
    Connector.Connect Nothing

    Connector.Property("SoapAction") = "uri:" & Method
    Connector.BeginMessage Nothing

    Set Serializer = New SoapSerializer
    Serializer.Init Connector.InputStream

    Serializer.startEnvelope
    Serializer.startBody
    Serializer.startElement Method, CALC_NS, , "m"
    Serializer.startElement "A"
    Serializer.writeString CStr(A)
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.startElement "B"
    Serializer.writeString CStr(B)
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.endElement
    Serializer.endBody
    Serializer.endEnvelope

    Connector.EndMessage

    Set Reader = New SoapReader
    Reader.Load Connector.OutputStream

    If Not Reader.Fault Is Nothing Then
        MsgBox Reader.faultstring.text, vbExclamation
    Else
        Execute = CDbl(Reader.RPCResult.text)
    End If


----- Original Message -----
From: "Srinivas Rao Pilli" <sr...@seacomindia.com>
To: <so...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: pls help me


> Hi,
>
> I installed Apache-Soap. It is running successfuly.
> But i want to call server from VB client. If anybody knows
> please send one example.
>
> thank u.
>
> regards
> srinivas