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by: Levi Wilson |
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I have a web service that adds a DIME attachment:
public void GetFile(string filename)
{
SoapContext sc = HttpSoapContext.ResponseContext;
DimeAttachment dimeFile = new DimeAttachment("application/DIME",
TypeFormatEnum.MediaType, @"c:\temp\" + filename);
sc.Attachments.Add(dimeFile);
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by: Vai2000 |
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Thanks for all responses
Please advice!
Hi All, Clients are uploading large files to my Web Portal. I need to
validate these files using a WS. Problem is file sizes are in the range of
5-20MB!!!!
Q1. How do I send DIME attachments to the WebSvc from my Portal?
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by: Bernard D |
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Someone here wrote that MS has dropped its commitment
to DIME (see link below). I could not find any other info on this
from googling around. Has MS made this public anywhere?
Links would be appreaciated.
And, if DIME is to be dropped, what will be used instead for
file attachments with SOAP? I know about encoding everything
in base64 but this is a very inneficient method for large attachments.
...
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by: Niklas |
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Hi
I have no problem downloading an image with Web Services Enhancements and
the DIME specification, but how do I dowwnload an application?
Regards
/Niklas
Web service:
<WebMethod()> _
Public Sub CreateDimedApplication(ByVal FileName As String)
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by: Ipsita |
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Hi!
I am trying SOAP with DIME attachments in web services. For example
say, I have a file resume.pdf stored somewhere on my server. How does
the web service send the file to the client, so that the client can
store it and also read from it. I am trying out with C# and ASP.NET.
Server Side Web Method:
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by: Stu |
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Hi,
I have a 3 tier system using web services
I want to attach on the 3rd tier - data access
to the middle tier - business rules
and call the business rule tier from the front end to get the attachment
So the first problem is getting it from the back end tier to the middle tier
The middle tier calls the back end tier to get the attachment whci it then
streams and reattaches for the front end
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by: Nikolay Petrov |
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I have in web service which receives WSE DIME attachments as byte arrays,
and stores them in files
From an asp .net page i add an dime attchment to the RequestSoapContext, i
check the count of attachments and it says "1"
on the web service size, when I check the count of the attachments it says
"0"
what may be the reason?
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by: Joseph Geretz |
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Here's my first attempt at DIME (code below signature). I'ts basically
straight out of Microsoft's online sample:
For some reason, the statement
respContext.Attachments.Add(dimeAttach);
trips the following error:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
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by: Matt B |
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Hi all,
This problem is close to driving me insane.
Basically, I'm trying to use DIME to add an attachment to a SOAP
message and send it to the web server. The WSE 2.0 toolkit is
installed, which allows for DIME to be used and everything is set up
correctly as far as I know.
My code is:
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I am aware that we can use SOAP and DIME to attach this file to this...
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