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This example demonstrates a hello world example for using JAXM API
 

/*
 * @(#)SendSOAPMessage.java  1.4 02/05/02
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * Sun grants you ("Licensee") a non-exclusive, royalty free, license to use,
 * modify and redistribute this software in source and binary code form,
 * provided that i) this copyright notice and license appear on all copies of
 * the software; and ii) Licensee does not utilize the software in a manner
 * which is disparaging to Sun.
 *
 * This software is provided "AS IS," without a warranty of any kind. ALL
 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY
 * IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
 * NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. SUN AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE
 * LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY LICENSEE AS A RESULT OF USING, MODIFYING
 * OR DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE OR ITS DERIVATIVES. IN NO EVENT WILL SUN OR ITS
 * LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST REVENUE, PROFIT OR DATA, OR FOR DIRECT,
 * INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, HOWEVER
 * CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
 * OR INABILITY TO USE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF SUN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
 *
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 * aircraft, air traffic, aircraft navigation or aircraft communications; or in
 * the design, construction, operation or maintenance of any nuclear
 * facility. Licensee represents and warrants that it will not use or
 * redistribute the Software for such purposes.
 */

import javax.xml.messaging.URLEndpoint;
import javax.xml.soap.MessageFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPMessage;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPEnvelope;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPBody;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPPart;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPElement;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPException;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPConnectionFactory;
import javax.xml.soap.SOAPConnection;

/**
 * This example demonstrates a hello world example for using JAXM API.
 */
public class SendSOAPMessage {

    /**
     * send a simple soap message with JAXM API.
     */
    public void sendMessage (String url) {

        try {
            /**
             * Construct a default SOAP message factory.
             */
            MessageFactory mf = MessageFactory.newInstance();
            /**
             * Create a SOAP message object.
             */
            SOAPMessage soapMessage = mf.createMessage();
            /**
             * Get SOAP part.
             */
            SOAPPart soapPart = soapMessage.getSOAPPart();
            /**
             * Get SOAP envelope.
             */
            SOAPEnvelope soapEnvelope = soapPart.getEnvelope();

            /**
             * Get SOAP body.
             */
            SOAPBody soapBody = soapEnvelope.getBody();

            /**
             * Add child element with the specified name.
             */
            SOAPElement element = soapBody.addChildElement("HelloWorld");

            /**
             * Add text message
             */
            element.addTextNode("Welcome to SunOne Web Services!");

            soapMessage.saveChanges();

            /**
             * Construct a default SOAP connection factory.
             */
            SOAPConnectionFactory connectionFactory = SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance();

            /**
             * Get SOAP connection.
             */
            SOAPConnection soapConnection = connectionFactory.createConnection();

            /**
             * Construct endpoint object.
             */
            URLEndpoint endpoint = new URLEndpoint (url);

            /**
             * Send SOAP message.
             */
            SOAPMessage resp = soapConnection.call(soapMessage, endpoint);

            /**
             * Print response to the std output.
             */
            resp.writeToSystem.out );

            /**
             * close the connection
             */
            soapConnection.close();

        catch (java.io.IOException ioe) {
            ioe.printStackTrace();
        catch (SOAPException soape) {
            soape.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

    public static void main (String args[]) {

        String url = "http://localhost:8080/imqSOAPexamples/SOAPEchoServlet";

        if (args.length > 0) {
            url = args[0];
        else {
            System.out.println("Usage: " +
                "\tjava SendSOAPMessage <SOAP servlet url>\n" +
                "e.g.\n\tjava SendSOAPMessage http://localhost:8080/imqSOAPexamples/SOAPEchoServlet"
                );
            System.exit(1);
        }

        SendSOAPMessage ssm = new SendSOAPMessage();
        ssm.sendMessage(url);
    }

}

        
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