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A normal „serviceCheck“ request for an instance “Cortex” is configured the following way. Configured instance of Web Service The related SOAP UI request looks like this. Please follow the following steps to send an attachment using MTOM; We assume that the MTOM interfaces (located at http://Server-IP-Address:Server-Port/WebApplicationName/ webservice/apiV2?wsdl) have been configured in the SOAP UI Select the “ContentServerDocCreate” interface Configure the tag “imageData” with the following format; <imageData>cid:Name -Of-The-File-With-Extension</imageData> Click on the ‘Plus’ sign as shown below. Highlighted Plus-button in SOAP UI Locate your attachment and attach it. Click on the ‘Part’ box as shown below. Highlighted “Part”-column in SOAP UI Select the name of the attachment as shown below. Selected attachment in SOAP UI At this point, your attachment along with your create request is ready.Testing with SOAP UI
Testing without a signed key
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:int="http://interfaces.webservice.kgs.software.com/">
<soapenv:Header/>
<soapenv:Body>
<int:ServiceCheck>
<!--Optional:-->
<applicationName>Cortex</applicationName>
<!--Optional:-->
<username>David</username>
<!--Optional:-->
<seckey></seckey>
</int:ServiceCheck>
</soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
Testing MTOM with SOAP UI