Android :: Use Web Service By Using Soap In Droid?
Sep 6, 2010Tell about using web service by using soap in android

Tell about using web service by using soap in android
How do I implement SOAP Web service client on Android? Can someone point me to any examples?
View 5 Replies View RelatedAt the moment i have the following problem. I try to establish a connect to a SOAP-service. Therefore i need basicauth via http. I use ksoap2 and HttpTransportBasicAuth. The problem is, I do not know how i can start a call when i use HttpTransportBasicAuth because the function "call" is not available.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm not asking to be spoon fed here, just need some pointers on where to direct my searching
I want to call a SOAP web service, possibly this one
I don't want to use KSoap, is there anyway I can do this using the apache libraries that are included with the Android SDK?
I am having one web service and I have call that from the Android application by passing double value along with other values like String, int and float. When i call the web service I am getting Runtime exception saying cannot serialize the double value. Please some one help me to do call the web service if you know the solution.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm having a problem while accessing a web service through ksoap2 library, is there any other way to access the web service. I can't use ksoap2 library for my project. Should I create a soap library or any other way.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow should I call this Soap Webservice from an android . code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm calling soap webservice in android app. its working fine and getting the response in SOAP object. I don't know what to do after that. I'm searching for tutorial but I didnt find any. I'm really very fed up. I need to parse the reponse.
CODE:..............
I want to Consume the SOAP Web Services in Android
I downloaded KSOAP2 Library
I have done some thing like this ......
CODE:..................
I have not found any convinient way to create something like a jaxws wrapperclass for an existing Soap Webservice - like in full Java. Jaxws is unfortunately not avaliable in the sdk. Is there any was to do this without using any external libs? Are there any external libs at all yet?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe are designing an internal system that will have a .NET PC base station and many Android mobiles, communicating over WiFi. Can't decide between SOAP or XML-RPC protocol. Primary concerns are maturity, compatibility, and the minimizing of coding/integration, in that order. Which is best?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI developed a webservice in .net and I'm trying to call it in Android. To call the webservice I'm using ksoap2.
The WDSL's URL is: http://localhost/Cidadaos_Cidade/Open.asmx?WSDL
Here's the WSDL
CODE:..........
And here's the code to call it
CODE:..............
I already tried invoking it using a C#.net project and works perfectly. Sorry to put all the XML and code here...
i have developed one login form in android application calling mysql database calling soap webservices.it is worked successfully on android emulator.But not worked on android real device...why my android real device is not supported soap calling.
Quote:
package com.androidlogin.ws;
import org.ksoap2.SoapEnvelope;
import org.ksoap2.serialization.PropertyInfo;
import org.ksoap2.serialization.SoapObject;
import org.ksoap2.serialization.SoapPrimitive;
import org.ksoap2.serialization.SoapSerializationEnvelope ;
import org.ksoap2.transport.HttpTransportSE;
[code]....
my logout window having:
displayed dis message on my logout window: 07-20 04:26:22.728: D/SntpClient(71): request time failed: java.net.SocketException: Address family not supported by
protocol
In my device is displayed:below error is diplayed Java.net.SocketException:The operation timed out.
my emulator is 2.2.my android device version is 2.2.1.
I am looking to start a project that will involve the use of soap quite extensively. However... I know nothing about it! I was wondering if the community here could point me towards a few of the choicer tutorials on the net instead of having to wade through countless sub-par search results. And when I say I know nothing about it, I mean I know that its like an online api to some extent, but really that is it.
This would be used in conjunction with an android app, so I suppose I should also ask if android sdk even supports soap/ is this even a valid question? I really am clueless here.
I have some back end web services, SOAP web services. I would like to create an android client to use these. I'm under the impression that SOAP style web services are non trivial to setup on android, and I would prefer to use REST if possible Is there any utility that can convert REST calls to SOAP and back again? Or will I need to create my own application that listens for REST calls, makes the appropriate SOAP calls, then sends the response back as REST?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have to develop the app is insert the database from spinner in mysql database via soap webserices in android application...
i have use below webservice code:
Code:
package com.xcart;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.PreparedStatement;
[Code]...
this is my android source code for spinner:
Code:
public class InsertionExample extends Activity{
private final String NAMESPACE = "[URL]...";
private final String URL =
[Code]....
my logcat window says following error:
Quote:
08-23 02:48:40.030: D/AndroidRuntime(4055): Shutting down VM
08-23 02:48:40.030: W/dalvikvm(4055): threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4001d800)
08-23 02:48:40.060: E/AndroidRuntime(4055): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
[Code]...
what error is occurred here.give me solution...
Please show me how to bind to a Service from another Service on Android.
If you have an image to show how to do.
I want to develop a application on Android platform to connect to salesforce. From what i have found salesforce provides service API's which can be used to connect to salesforce servers by creating a Web service from the client side application. Salesforce developer site has examples of creating such a Web service by using Apache Axis as the SOAP client and using the WSDL file downloaded from the salesforce website. I want to know can this be done from Android platform? Is there a version of Apache Axis ported for Android? I did some googling and could find that Android does not have a inbuilt SOAP client and usually Ksoap is used on Android. But I have also read that KSOAP doesnt support WSDL. I have seen the above question asked before but quite a while ago, As Android platform has emerged eversince I want to know what is the current situation and options of doing this. Also, Since I am new to Android and development on Android if anyone can direct me to a sample code snippet, which creates a Web Service from android to connect to salesforce, I would be higly grateful.Edit: Is there any other way to develop an Salesforce client on Android without the above approach?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a service running in the background.I have a background thread that gets a reference to the service from the application's main activity. But when the background thread calls a method in the service to display a toast, I get the "Looper not initialized exception".Why,if I have a valid, bound reference to a Service, does this still happen?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am getting following message when i try to launch service.Also is there any specific path on file system where we need to place the .apk file which contains my serivce component only.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to run the sample soft keyboard included in the SDK. I am using the debugger, and the literature says that to use a breakpoint while debugging a SERVICE, I need to include:
android.os.Debug.waitForDebugger();
So here is the portion of the code I modified:
CODE:...........
I have put a couple of breakpoints, at the statements indicated by the comments.
This is what happens: the debugger first stops at the breakpoint1, for a few seconds. But then the service restarts. For the life of me I can't figure out what makes the service to restart.
My service works exactly the way i want as long as i use start and stop and communicate using intents. However my activity needs to change the state of my service as well as retrieving state information.So i thought it would be nice to broadcast some kind of state_changed event from my service and use a binder interface to pull information from the service or change the services state based on user input.This works fine too. The only problem is that my service gets killed when i unbind it just as the documentation says.Is there any way to keep the service alive but still get an interface to control it directly. My activity offers the user a way to stop the service and the service kills itself anyway after it's work is done but i don't want the service to stop every time the activity is destroyed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm confused about whether I need to run my service in a separate process. What are the advantages / disadvantages of each?For reference I'm trying to create an App that uses a service to play [streaming] audio in the background. So which one is better for my use case?
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhat I'm trying to do here is implement something like a peer-to-peer client. Being that, it will start a client thread and a server thread.I know Services themselves run in the main GUI thread, so I'll have to start a couple of independent threads (or Asynctasks?) for each server and client. The only thing I'm not so sure about is if I'll better have 1 Service starting 2 threads, or maybe 2 services, each one of them starting their own thread.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI got an problem on getting the TelephonyManager in my personal service. The code as below: public class MyService extends Service {@Override public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return mBinder;}
View 4 Replies View Relatedi have an app that binds to a local service.I want to add a desktop widget that binds to the same service. does my service have to be a remote service or can it still be local?if it can still be local, how can I get at the local binder?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am developing an Android app which needs to poll a specific webpage in time intervals. I've got it to the point where it does indeed poll the page on a specific interval, and that interval is specified in a SharedPreference which can be changed by the user in the settings page of the app. But complications arise when network connectivity is flaky.For example, how do I ensure that the Service "wakes up" the network adapter and gives it ample time to connect before polling the page, in the case that the phone was sleeping to save power? This polling action can happen as little as once every 24 hours, so I don't want to miss one action just because the network was out (but turned on a few seconds, minutes, or even hours later).
Or there are times when the web service doesn't respond, or DNS doesn't respond, or what have you, and for any reason it doesn't get a response even though the phone is technically connected. What sort of rule do I put in place to make this retry later, so that I'm not retrying repeatedly when the user specifically turned off their internet but I'm retrying soon enough that if it was just a hiccup, the data can be received soon after the first try?Are there any examples for this type of situation? What is the logic to best handle this?
I'm developing a GPS tracking software on android. I need IPC to control the service from different activities. So I decide to develop a remote service with AIDL.This wasn't a big problem but now it's always running into the methods of the interface and not into those of my service class. Maybe someone could help me?If i now try to call a method from an activity for example start(trackId) nothing happens. The binding is OK. When debugging it always runs into the startTracking() in the generated ITrackingServiceRemote.java file and not into my TrackingService class. Where is the problem? I can't find anything wrong.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a question about Services in Android.I have a application with two Services A and B.Is it possible that Service A can stop Service B?I dont want to do it through a Activity, cause the Application will be in Background. If some special Event happen in Service A, then it should tell Service B to stop. How can i do that?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a galaxy s2 and after I installed costom roms I dont have any signal what so ever.
I tried with like 3 roms and the same result.
I tought it was a modem problem and I tried to install some modems and see if that works. But it didnt.
My Service State says Out of service and sometimes it says Radio off.