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Web Service (SOAP) call in Adobe Campaign v6

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HI,

Taking reference from https://docs.campaign.adobe.com/doc/AC6.1/en/CFG_API_Web_service_calls.html  we are trying to invoke a SOAP API from a javascript , We have created a jsp page and are using the following code.  We are using Message Centre Agent's userid and password from Adobe campaign. We are not getting any response for this .Please help

<%@page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8"%><HTML>

<HEAD>

<TITLE>Web Services Test Client</TITLE>

<script type="text/javascript">

function test(){

  alert('test');

  var cnx = new HttpSoapConnection("http://<server-url>/nl/jsp/soaprouter.jsp");

  var session = new SoapService(cnx, 'urn:xtk:session');

  session.addMethod("Logon", "xtk:session#Logon",

                      ["sessiontoken", "string", "Login", "string", "Password", "string", "Parameters", "NLElement"],

                      ["sessionToken", "string", "sessionInfo", "NLElement", "securityToken", "string"]);

  var res = session.Logon("", "username", "password", <param/>);

  var sessionToken = res[0];

  var securityToken = res[2];

  alert(sessionToken);

  alert(securityToken);

  cnx.addTokens(sessionToken, securityToken);

  var query = new SoapService(cnx, 'urn:xtk:queryDef');

  query.addMethod("ExecuteQuery", "xtk:queryDef#ExecuteQuery",

                      ["sessiontoken", "string", "entity", "NLElement"],

                      ["res", "NLElement"]);

}

</script>

</HEAD>

<BODY onload="return test();">

hi

</BODY>

</HTML>

Regards

Senthil

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I used exactly the same code mentioned in the reference and worked fine.

Here is the logInfo session and security token

https://db.tt/7vDiv2JZaA

If you are using the build in 'mc' account then you may need to whitelist the IP you are sending the request from.

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Level 10

Hi Senthil,

Are you correctly replacing values such as "username" "password" with their actual values?

If I remember correctly we have a similar thread to this one: Adobe Campaign - SOAP API calls from a external webservice

Let me know,

Florent.

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Correct answer by
Community Advisor

I used exactly the same code mentioned in the reference and worked fine.

Here is the logInfo session and security token

https://db.tt/7vDiv2JZaA

If you are using the build in 'mc' account then you may need to whitelist the IP you are sending the request from.

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Level 4

Thanks for the reply David.

I am working from behind a firewall (proxy) . That might be the reason that I am not getting the intended response.

While I tried the same thing through java,I applied following approach and it worked.

URL iurl = new URL("https://localhost/nl/jsp/soaprouter.jsp");

Proxy proxy = new Proxy(Proxy.Type.HTTP, new InetSocketAddress("ip of proxy ", 8080/*port*/));

HttpURLConnection  req = (HttpURLConnection)iurl.openConnection(proxy);

req.setRequestMethod("POST");

req.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8");

any idea on how to achieve this via javascript?

-Thanks

Senthil

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Level 4

Hi Florent,

I replaced the values of username and password correctly.

The reason I am not getting any response might be the fact that I am working from behind a proxy(firewall). I am not able to connect to the endpoint URL. Any idea on how to get this working?

I was able to bypass it from java code. But calling SOAP via javascript would be a less cumbersome option and less dependency too.

any help on this is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Senthil

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Level 4

Hi David,

Could you please tell me from where are you running this code?

I believe this is javascript and you are calling this from a jsp .

But i tried the same code . I am getting this error.

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Any idea how this can be resolved?

As is the case with the other method too, i.e  HttpClientRequest.

Any help is appreciated. We are really stuck on this.

Note : IP whitelisting is done .

-Senthil

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Community Advisor

I executed that code from a workflow.

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Level 4

Hi David,

Thanks for replying.

could you pls elaborate. which workflow ? and how that workflow can be accessed from outside (like from a web site)

Thanks

Senthil

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Level 10

Hi Senthil,

Load these two js in your jsp page before invoking the call.

loadLibrary('xtk:common.js')

loadLibrary('xtk:wsdlToolbox.js')

Note: ensure your user have proper rights to execute this.

Regards,

Amit