Classic ASP
Classic ASP
SOAP with MTOM XOP 8bit (binary) Attachment
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Demonstrates how to send the following sample SOAP request with an MTOM/XOP attachment:
Content-Type: Multipart/Related; start-info="text/xml"; type="application/xop+xml"; boundary="----=_Part_0_1744155.1118953559416"
Content-Length: 3453
SOAPAction: "some-SOAP-action"
------=_Part_1_4558657.1118953559446
Content-Type: application/xop+xml; type="text/xml"; charset=utf-8
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Body>
<Detail xmlns="http://example.org/mtom/data">
<image>
<xop:Include xmlns:xop="http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include" href="cid:5aeaa450-17f0-4484-b845-a8480c363444@example.org" />
</image>
</Detail>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
------=_Part_1_4558657.1118953559446
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Content-ID: _LT_5aeaa450-17f0-4484-b845-a8480c363444@example.org_GT_
Content-Disposition: 8bit
... binary data ...
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<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
</head>
<body>
<%
success = 0
' This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
' See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set http = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Http")
set soapXml = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Xml")
soapXml.Tag = "soap:Envelope"
success = soapXml.AddAttribute("xmlns:soap","http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/")
soapXml.NewChild2 "soap:Body",""
success = soapXml.GetChild2(0)
soapXml.NewChild2 "Detail",""
success = soapXml.GetChild2(0)
success = soapXml.AddAttribute("xmlns","http://example.org/mtom/data")
soapXml.NewChild2 "image",""
success = soapXml.GetChild2(0)
soapXml.NewChild2 "xop:Include",""
success = soapXml.GetChild2(0)
success = soapXml.AddAttribute("xmlns:xop","http://www.w3.org/2004/08/xop/include")
success = soapXml.AddAttribute("href","cid:5aeaa450-17f0-4484-b845-a8480c363444@example.org")
soapXml.GetRoot2
soapXml.EmitXmlDecl = 0
xmlBody = soapXml.GetXml()
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( xmlBody) & "</pre>"
set req = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.HttpRequest")
req.HttpVerb = "POST"
req.Path = "/something/someTarget"
req.ContentType = "multipart/related; start-info=""text/xml""; type=""application/xop+xml"""
req.AddHeader "SOAPAction","some-SOAP-action"
success = req.AddStringForUpload2("","",xmlBody,"utf-8","application/xop+xml; type=""text/xml""; charset=utf-8")
' The bytes will be sent as binary (not base64 encoded).
success = req.AddFileForUpload2("","qa_data/jpg/starfish.jpg","image/jpeg")
' The JPEG data is the 2nd sub-part, and therefore is at index 1 (the first sub-part is at index 0)
success = req.AddSubHeader(1,"Content-ID","<5aeaa450-17f0-4484-b845-a8480c363444@example.org>")
' Add the Content-Disposition: 8bit sub-header
success = req.AddSubHeader(1,"Content-Disposition","8bit")
http.FollowRedirects = 1
' For debugging, set the SessionLogFilename property
' to see the exact HTTP request and response in a log file.
' (Given that the request contains binary data, you'll need an editor
' that can gracefully view text + binary data. I use EmEditor for most simple editing tasks..)
http.SessionLogFilename = "qa_output/mtom_sessionLog.txt"
useTls = 1
' Note: Please don't run this example without changing the domain to your own domain...
set resp = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.HttpResponse")
success = http.HttpSReq("www.example.org",443,useTls,req,resp)
If (success = 0) Then
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( http.LastErrorText) & "</pre>"
Response.End
End If
set xmlResponse = Server.CreateObject("Chilkat.Xml")
success = xmlResponse.LoadXml(resp.BodyStr)
Response.Write "<pre>" & Server.HTMLEncode( xmlResponse.GetXml()) & "</pre>"
%>
</body>
</html>