Chilkat HOME ASP Visual Basic VB.NET C# Visual C++ C MFC Delphi FoxPro Java Perl PHP Python Ruby SQL Server VBScript
|
How to Examine the HTTP Header + Body for a POST to be sentThis example shows how to use GenerateRequestText to get the HTTP request (headers + body) that would be sent if SynchronousRequest was called with the HTTP request object. Important: The hostnames and paths in this examples are not intended to be real examples. You should replace all hostnames, paths, etc. with valid data for your own Web service.
Chilkat.HttpRequest req = new Chilkat.HttpRequest(); Chilkat.Http http = new Chilkat.Http(); bool success; // Any string unlocks the component for the 1st 30-days. success = http.UnlockComponent("30-day trial"); if (success != true) { MessageBox.Show(http.LastErrorText); return; } // Build an XMLHTTP request. The XML passed to UseXmlHttp is sent // in the body of the request. req.UseXmlHttp("<test>This is the XML to be sent</test>"); req.Path = "/protus/xmlwebservices/xmlsubmitter/messaging.asmx"; // Add a custom header: req.AddHeader("SOAPAction","https://www.notarealdomain.com/WebServices/Messaging/2005/2/SendSingleFax"); string requestText; requestText = req.GenerateRequestText(); textBox1.Text += requestText + "\r\n"; textBox1.Text += "----------------------" + "\r\n"; // Send the HTTP POST and get the response. Note: This is a blocking call. // The method does not return until the full HTTP response is received. Chilkat.HttpResponse resp = null; resp = http.SynchronousRequest("www.notarealdomain.com",443,true,req); if (resp == null ) { textBox1.Text += http.LastErrorText + "\r\n"; } else { // Display the body of the response. textBox1.Text += resp.BodyStr + "\r\n"; } |
Need a specific example? Send a request to support@chilkatsoft.com
© 2000-2008 Chilkat Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.