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How to pass String array to webservice using ksoap2?

I am having a Web Client in Android using ksoap2 but I can't pass the string array as a parameter to the webservice.

Here's my code

String[] items={"hello","world"};
request.addproperty("str",items);
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user903575 Avatar asked Dec 17 '22 10:12

user903575


1 Answers

First use "soapUI" to see correct request structure(like item names,item namespaces , ...). We assume that you want to write like this XML in request:(here n0 and n1 are namespaces)

<n0:strarray xmlns:n0="http://n0 ..." xmlns:n1="http://n1 ...">
        <n1:string>hello</n1:string>
        <n1:string>world</n1:string>
</n0:strarray>

extend a class from vector:

import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Vector;

import org.ksoap2.serialization.KvmSerializable;
import org.ksoap2.serialization.PropertyInfo;

public class StringArraySerializer extends Vector<String> implements KvmSerializable {
      //n1 stores item namespaces:
    String n1 = "http://n1 ...";

        @Override
        public Object getProperty(int arg0) {
                return this.get(arg0);
        }

        @Override
        public int getPropertyCount() {
                return this.size();
        }

        @Override
        public void getPropertyInfo(int arg0, Hashtable arg1, PropertyInfo arg2) {
                arg2.setName = "string";
                arg2.type = PropertyInfo.STRING_CLASS;
            arg2.setNamespace = n1;
        }

        @Override
        public void setProperty(int arg0, Object arg1) {
                this.add(arg1.toString());
        }

}

To build the request you have to do this:

1-make a new Vector-Object from this class:

StringArraySerializer stringArray = new StringArraySerializer();

2-then you can add elements:

stringArray.add("hello");
stringArray.add("world");

3-then you create a PropertyInfo with it:

//n0 stores array namespace:
String n0 = "http://n0 ...";
stringArrayProperty = new PropertyInfo();
stringArrayProperty.setName("strarray");
stringArrayProperty.setValue(stringArray);
stringArrayProperty.setType(stringArray.getClass());
stringArrayProperty.setNamespace(n0);

4-then you add all the properties to the request:

Request = new SoapObject(NAMESPACE, METHOD_NAME);
Request.addProperty(stringArrayProperty);

Reference:

ksoap2-android,CodingTipsAndTricks

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hasanghaforian Avatar answered Jan 07 '23 14:01

hasanghaforian