Thursday, July 26, 2007

Calling A Web Service in .NET without adding a web reference

If you ever need to reach a web service and use its output in your codewithout adding a web reference in your project, here is the code you can use:

I'm posting a code I used to connect to Netpoint Oblix CoreID Oracle Access Manager and retrieve values from it. This is a console app sample. You can use the same code in your web apps as well.
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File Program.cs
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using System;
using System.Xml;
namespace IDXML
{
class Program
{
private const string m_InFileName ="C:\\Projects\\IDXML\\IDXML\\InputXML.xml";
static void GetOblixData(string URL)
{
try
{
XmlDocument xDoc = new XmlDocument();
xDoc.Load(m_InFileName);
Byte[] bdata =System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(xDoc.OuterXml);
System.Net.WebClient wc = newSystem.Net.WebClient();
wc.Headers.Add("Content-Type","text/xml");
Byte[] bresp;
bresp = wc.UploadData(URL, bdata);
string resp =System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetString(bresp);
//Console.WriteLine(resp);
XmlDocument xresp = new XmlDocument();
xresp.LoadXml(resp);
XmlNodeList elems =xresp.GetElementsByTagName("ObValue");
XmlNode x = elems[0]; // Assuming One / Picking First - ... If more then just loop
Console.WriteLine(x.InnerText);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{

Console.WriteLine(ex.Message+""+ex.StackTrace);
}
}

static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{

GetOblixData("http://localhost:8081/identity/oblix/apps/userservcenter/bin/userservcenter.cgi?wsdl");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.StackTrace);
}
}
}
}


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File Input.xml (I used this file to provide input xml sothat we can change it. You can simply prepare an xml in your code or read from somewhere else).
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<SOAP-ENV:Envelopexmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas-xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<SOAP-ENV:Body>
<oblix:authenticationxmlns:oblix="http:/www.oblix.com" type="basic">
<oblix:login>admin</oblix:login>
<oblix:password>password</oblix:password>
</oblix:authentication>
<oblix:request application="userservcenter"function="view" version="NPWSDL1.0"xmlns:oblix="http://www.oblix.com">
<oblix:params>
<oblix:uid>cn=RajnishBhatia,o=NetscapeRoot</oblix:uid>
<oblix:attrName>mail</oblix:attrName>
</oblix:params>
</oblix:request>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
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Result
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rajnishbhatia19@hotmail.com

2 comments:

B P Kothari said...

Hi Rajnish,

I am novide in IDM field and found ur blog good. I am looking for some info on TAM eBusiness - Oracle E Business Suite integration. I know that for this SSO b/w TAM - OSSO needs to be configured and another SSO between OSSO and Oracle EBS.
Do u have any ref for these? plz share ur inputs (risks, constraint etc).

plz mail me at bpkothari@hotmail.com


Thanks in advance
Prakash

sunil said...

You had a article that described how to duplicate a OIM resource by changing its xml file and importing it as a new (duplicate) object. Can you please tell me where that resource is?