ISoapConnector

This interface implements the transport protocol used by objects that send and receive SOAP messages. Each object can implement a different transport protocol such as HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), or FTP (File Transfer Protocol).

The SOAP Toolkit provides the following ISoapConnector implementations:

  • HttpConnector — Implements the standard SOAP HTTP protocol binding.

The following tables show the methods and properties supported by the ISoapConnector interface.

Method Description
BeginMessage This method signals the start of a SOAP message being sent to the server.
BeginMessageWSDL This method signals the start of a SOAP message being sent to the server. Use this method when using WSDLReader object model.
Connect This method initializes the ISoapConnector object and prepares the connection.
ConnectWSDL This method initializes the ISoapConnector object and prepares the connection. Use this method when using WSDLReader object model.
EndMessage This method signals the end of a SOAP message being sent to the server.
reset This method resets the connection.
Property Description
InputStream This read-only property provides the stream that sends data to the server.
OutputStream This read-only property provides the stream that receives data from the server.
Property This property sets or gets the value of a property specific to a ISoapConnector implementation.

Remarks

You can configure additional ISoapConnector implementations. For more information, see ISoapConnectorFactory.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Mssoap.h.
Link Library: Uuid.lib.

See Also

A Quick Introduction to WSML | SOAP Objects and Interfaces

 Last updated on Saturday, April 10, 2004

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