Re: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Ajith Ranabahu

Hi,
As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
inputstream.

Ajith


On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?

Thanks in advance,
Michele




--
Ajith Ranabahu


Re: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michele Mazzucco
Hi Ajith,

thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:

In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho

private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {

DataHandler expectedDH;
OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
my);

OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);
OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);
Image expectedImage;
expectedImage = new ImageIO()
.loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));

ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,
expectedImage);
expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);
OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);
image.addChild(textData);

OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);
if (fileName != null) {
imageName.setText(fileName);
}
//OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);
//data.addChild(image);
data.addChild(imageName);
data.addChild(image);
//data.addChild(wrap);
return data;

}


If I need to send something different from an image, what function
should I call instead of

Image expectedImage;
expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));
FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);

?


And on the server side, what function should I call instead of

Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()
.getInputStream());

?

Thanks,
Michele
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
 Hi,
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 inputstream.
 
 Ajith
 
 
 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?

 Thanks in advance,
 Michele

 
 
 -- 
 Ajith Ranabahu


RE: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michael Robinson








XMLStreamReader parser = XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
FileReader(inputFile));



OMXMLParserWrapper builder =
OMXMLBuilderFactory.createStAXOMBuilder(OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(),
parser);

 

OMElement xmlDocElement = builder.getDocumentElement();



This assumes that inputFile is a java.io.File. This code can
be found at:



http://ws.apache..org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html





-Original Message-
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:36 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content



Hi Ajith,



thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:



In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho



private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {



 DataHandler expectedDH;

 OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();

 OMNamespace omNs =
fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my,

my);



 OMElement data = ""
omNs);

 OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);

 Image expectedImage;

 expectedImage = new ImageIO()

 .loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));



 ImageDataSource dataSource = new
ImageDataSource(test.jpg,

 expectedImage);

 expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);

 OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);

 image.addChild(textData);



 OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName,
omNs);

 if (fileName != null) {

 imageName.setText(fileName);

 }

 //OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);

// data.addChild(image);

 data.addChild(imageName);

 data.addChild(image);

 //data.addChild(wrap);

 return data;



 }





If I need to send something different from an image, what function

should I call instead of



Image expectedImage;

expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new
FileInputStream(inputFile));

FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);

new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject,
imageOutStream);



?





And on the server side, what function should I call instead of



Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()

 ..getInputStream());



?



Thanks,

Michele

Ajith Ranabahu wrote:

 Hi,

 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a
binary file

 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file
through

 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that

 inputstream.

 

 Ajith

 

 

 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hi all,



 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I
send

 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?



 Thanks in advance,

 Michele



 

 

 -- 

 Ajith Ranabahu










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Re: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michele Mazzucco
Hi Micheal,

thanks for your reply. Is your solution MTOM compliant?

Michael Robinson wrote:
 XMLStreamReader parser =
 XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
 FileReader(inputFile));
 
  
 
 OMXMLParserWrapper builder =
 OMXMLBuilderFactory.createStAXOMBuilder(OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory(),
 parser);
 
  
 
 OMElement xmlDocElement = builder.getDocumentElement();
 
  
 
 This assumes that “inputFile” is a java.io.File. This code can be found at:
 
  
 
 *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from ws.apache.org
 claiming to be* http://ws.apache..org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 
  
 
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:36 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content
 
  
 
 Hi Ajith,
 
  
 
 thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:
 
  
 
 In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho
 
  
 
 private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {
 
  
 
 DataHandler expectedDH;
 
 OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
 
 OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
 
 my);
 
  
 
 OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);
 
 OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);
 
 Image expectedImage;
 
 expectedImage = new ImageIO()
 
 .loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));
 
  
 
 ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,
 
 expectedImage);
 
 expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);
 
 OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);
 
 image.addChild(textData);
 
  
 
 OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);
 
 if (fileName != null) {
 
 imageName.setText(fileName);
 
 }
 
 //OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);
 
 //data.addChild(image);
 
 data.addChild(imageName);
 
 data.addChild(image);
 
 //data.addChild(wrap);
 
 return data;
 
  
 
 }
 
  
 
  
 
 If I need to send something different from an image, what function
 
 should I call instead of
 
  
 
 Image expectedImage;
 
 expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));
 
 FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
 
 new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);
 
  
 
 ?
 
  
 
  
 
 And on the server side, what function should I call instead of
 
  
 
 Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()
 
 ..getInputStream());
 
  
 
 ?
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michele
 
 Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
 
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 
 inputstream.
 

 
 Ajith
 

 

 
 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 
 
 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?
 
 
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Michele
 
 
 

 

 
 --
 
 Ajith Ranabahu
 
 
 
 
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RE: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michael Robinson
My solution only loads binary content into an OMElement (not really my
solution... just copied and pasted from the online docs). 

For MTOM compliance see http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/mtom-guide.html


-Original Message-
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 7:38 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content

Hi Micheal,

thanks for your reply. Is your solution MTOM compliant?

Michael Robinson wrote:
 XMLStreamReader parser =
 XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
 FileReader(inputFile));
 
  
 
 OMXMLParserWrapper builder =

OMXMLBuilderFactory.createStAXOMBuilder(OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory()
,
 parser);
 
  
 
 OMElement xmlDocElement = builder.getDocumentElement();
 
  
 
 This assumes that inputFile is a java.io.File. This code can be
found at:
 
  
 
 *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from
ws.apache.org
 claiming to be* http://ws.apache..org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 
  
 
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:36 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content
 
  
 
 Hi Ajith,
 
  
 
 thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:
 
  
 
 In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho
 
  
 
 private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {
 
  
 
 DataHandler expectedDH;
 
 OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
 
 OMNamespace omNs =
fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
 
 my);
 
  
 
 OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);
 
 OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);
 
 Image expectedImage;
 
 expectedImage = new ImageIO()
 
 .loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));
 
  
 
 ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,
 
 expectedImage);
 
 expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);
 
 OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);
 
 image.addChild(textData);
 
  
 
 OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);
 
 if (fileName != null) {
 
 imageName.setText(fileName);
 
 }
 
 //OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);
 
 //data.addChild(image);
 
 data.addChild(imageName);
 
 data.addChild(image);
 
 //data.addChild(wrap);
 
 return data;
 
  
 
 }
 
  
 
  
 
 If I need to send something different from an image, what function
 
 should I call instead of
 
  
 
 Image expectedImage;
 
 expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new
FileInputStream(inputFile));
 
 FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
 
 new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);
 
  
 
 ?
 
  
 
  
 
 And on the server side, what function should I call instead of
 
  
 
 Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()
 
 ..getInputStream());
 
  
 
 ?
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Michele
 
 Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
 
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 
 inputstream.
 

 
 Ajith
 

 

 
 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 
 
 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?
 
 
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Michele
 
 
 

 

 
 --
 
 Ajith Ranabahu
 


 
 
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Re: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Ajith Ranabahu

Hi,
What is required for the DataHandler is some sort of input soure. So
as long as you have a DataSource that represents the binary then you
are fine!
Here is a code sample for  doing that

 previous code

  FileDataSource dataSource = new FileDataSource(yourfile.zip);
  expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);
  OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);



This should create a proper Datahandler for the OMText to attach the file

Ajith


On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Ajith,

thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:

In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho

private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {

DataHandler expectedDH;
OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();
OMNamespace omNs = fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
my);

OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);
OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);
Image expectedImage;
expectedImage = new ImageIO()
.loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));

ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,
expectedImage);
expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);
OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);
image.addChild(textData);

OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);
if (fileName != null) {
imageName.setText(fileName);
}
//OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);
//data.addChild(image);
data.addChild(imageName);
data.addChild(image);
//data.addChild(wrap);
return data;

}


If I need to send something different from an image, what function
should I call instead of

Image expectedImage;
expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));
FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);
new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);

?


And on the server side, what function should I call instead of

Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()
.getInputStream());

?

Thanks,
Michele
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
 Hi,
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 inputstream.

 Ajith


 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?

 Thanks in advance,
 Michele



 --
 Ajith Ranabahu




--
Ajith Ranabahu


Re: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michele Mazzucco
Micheal,

my question comes from there, since the sample shown at
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/mtom-guide.html
loads and sends jpg files using the org.apache.axis2.attachments.utils
classes, while it seems there's nothing similar to handle other formats.

Michele

Michael Robinson wrote:
 My solution only loads binary content into an OMElement (not really my
 solution... just copied and pasted from the online docs). 
 
 For MTOM compliance see http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/mtom-guide.html
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 7:38 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content
 
 Hi Micheal,
 
 thanks for your reply. Is your solution MTOM compliant?
 
 Michael Robinson wrote:
 XMLStreamReader parser =
 XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
 FileReader(inputFile));

  

 OMXMLParserWrapper builder =

 OMXMLBuilderFactory.createStAXOMBuilder(OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory()
 ,
 parser);

  

 OMElement xmlDocElement = builder.getDocumentElement();

  

 This assumes that inputFile is a java.io.File. This code can be
 found at:
  

 *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from
 ws.apache.org
 claiming to be* http://ws.apache..org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html

  

  

 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:36 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content

  

 Hi Ajith,

  

 thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:

  

 In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho

  

 private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {

  

 DataHandler expectedDH;

 OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();

 OMNamespace omNs =
 fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
 my);

  

 OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);

 OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);

 Image expectedImage;

 expectedImage = new ImageIO()

 .loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));

  

 ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,

 expectedImage);

 expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);

 OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);

 image.addChild(textData);

  

 OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);

 if (fileName != null) {

 imageName.setText(fileName);

 }

 //OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);

 //data.addChild(image);

 data.addChild(imageName);

 data.addChild(image);

 //data.addChild(wrap);

 return data;

  

 }

  

  

 If I need to send something different from an image, what function

 should I call instead of

  

 Image expectedImage;

 expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new
 FileInputStream(inputFile));
 FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);

 new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);

  

 ?

  

  

 And on the server side, what function should I call instead of

  

 Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()

 ..getInputStream());

  

 ?

  

 Thanks,

 Michele

 Ajith Ranabahu wrote:

 Hi,
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file through
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 inputstream.
 Ajith
 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?
 Thanks in advance,
 Michele
 --
 Ajith Ranabahu

 

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RE: [Axis2] MTOM binary content

2006-05-04 Thread Michael Robinson
Instead of the ImageDataSource used in the online example try it with
the ByteArrayDataSource to load your binary content. There is a
constructor that takes a byte[] that works very nicely.  

API docs for this class are at: 

http://ws.apache.org/commons/axiom/apidocs/index.html 




-Original Message-
From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 9:35 AM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content

Micheal,

my question comes from there, since the sample shown at
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/mtom-guide.html
loads and sends jpg files using the org.apache.axis2.attachments.utils
classes, while it seems there's nothing similar to handle other formats.

Michele

Michael Robinson wrote:
 My solution only loads binary content into an OMElement (not really
my
 solution... just copied and pasted from the online docs). 
 
 For MTOM compliance see
http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/mtom-guide.html
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 7:38 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content
 
 Hi Micheal,
 
 thanks for your reply. Is your solution MTOM compliant?
 
 Michael Robinson wrote:
 XMLStreamReader parser =
 XMLInputFactory.newInstance().createXMLStreamReader(new
 FileReader(inputFile));

  

 OMXMLParserWrapper builder =


OMXMLBuilderFactory.createStAXOMBuilder(OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory()
 ,
 parser);

  

 OMElement xmlDocElement = builder.getDocumentElement();

  

 This assumes that inputFile is a java.io.File. This code can be
 found at:
  

 *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from
 ws.apache.org
 claiming to be* http://ws.apache..org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html
 http://ws.apache.org/axis2/0_95/OMTutorial.html

  

  

 -Original Message-
 From: Michele Mazzucco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:36 AM
 To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: [Axis2] MTOM  binary content

  

 Hi Ajith,

  

 thanks for your reply. My questions, actually, is:

  

 In the MTOM sample application, the client has this metho

  

 private OMElement createEnvelope(String fileName) throws Exception {

  

 DataHandler expectedDH;

 OMFactory fac = OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory();

 OMNamespace omNs =
 fac.createOMNamespace(http://localhost/my;,
 my);

  

 OMElement data = fac.createOMElement(mtomSample, omNs);

 OMElement image = fac.createOMElement(image, omNs);

 Image expectedImage;

 expectedImage = new ImageIO()

 .loadImage(new FileInputStream(inputFile));

  

 ImageDataSource dataSource = new ImageDataSource(test.jpg,

 expectedImage);

 expectedDH = new DataHandler(dataSource);

 OMText textData = fac.createOMText(expectedDH, true);

 image.addChild(textData);

  

 OMElement imageName = fac.createOMElement(fileName, omNs);

 if (fileName != null) {

 imageName.setText(fileName);

 }

 //OMElement wrap = fac.createOMElement(wrap,omNs);

 //data.addChild(image);

 data.addChild(imageName);

 data.addChild(image);

 //data.addChild(wrap);

 return data;

  

 }

  

  

 If I need to send something different from an image, what function

 should I call instead of

  

 Image expectedImage;

 expectedImage = new ImageIO().loadImage(new
 FileInputStream(inputFile));
 FileOutputStream imageOutStream = new FileOutputStream(fileName);

 new ImageIO().saveImage(image/jpeg, actualObject, imageOutStream);

  

 ?

  

  

 And on the server side, what function should I call instead of

  

 Image actualObject = new ImageIO().loadImage(actualDH.getDataSource()

 ..getInputStream());

  

 ?

  

 Thanks,

 Michele

 Ajith Ranabahu wrote:

 Hi,
 As far as the content is concerned the zip file is a binary file
 just like the image file. All you have to do is read the file
through
 a file input stream and then create a new DataSource using that
 inputstream.
 Ajith
 On 5/4/06, Michele Mazzucco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,
 the tutorial show how to send images with MTOM, but how can I send
 binary files with MTOM (say .zip files)?
 Thanks in advance,
 Michele
 --
 Ajith Ranabahu




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