Quick Start (MTOM): Validating DDX documents using the web service API

The following C# code example validates a DDX document based on a file named bookmarkDDX.xml. (See Validating DDX Documents.)

???/** 
    * Ensure that you create a .NET project that uses  
    * MS Visual Studio 2008 and version 3.5 of the .NET 
    * framework. This is required to invoke a  
    * LiveCycle service using MTOM. 
    *      
    * For information, see "Invoking LiveCycle using MTOM" in Programming with LiveCycle. 
    *  
    * The following quick start validates the following DDX document: 
    *&<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 
    * <DDX xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/"> 
    *    <PDF result="out.pdf"> 
    *        <PDF source="map.pdf" /> 
    *        <PDF source="directions.pdf" /> 
    *    </PDF> 
    * </DDX> 
    */ 
using System; 
using System.Collections.Generic; 
using System.Linq; 
using System.Text; 
using System.ServiceModel; 
using System.IO; 
using ValidateDDX.ServiceReference1; 
 
namespace ValidateDDX 
{ 
       class Program 
       { 
           static void Main(string[] args) 
           { 
               try 
               { 
                   //Create a AssemblerServiceClient object 
                   AssemblerServiceClient assembleClient = new AssemblerServiceClient(); 
                   assembleClient.Endpoint.Address = new System.ServiceModel.EndpointAddress("http://hiro-xp:8080/soap/services/AssemblerService?blob=mtom"); 
 
                   //Enable BASIC HTTP authentication 
                   BasicHttpBinding b = (BasicHttpBinding)assembleClient.Endpoint.Binding; 
                   b.MessageEncoding = WSMessageEncoding.Mtom; 
                   assembleClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.UserName = "administrator"; 
                   assembleClient.ClientCredentials.UserName.Password = "password"; 
                   b.Security.Transport.ClientCredentialType = HttpClientCredentialType.Basic; 
                   b.Security.Mode = BasicHttpSecurityMode.TransportCredentialOnly; 
                   b.MaxReceivedMessageSize = 2000000; 
                   b.MaxBufferSize = 2000000; 
                   b.ReaderQuotas.MaxArrayLength = 2000000; 
     
                   // Create a BLOB object that represents the input DDX file  
                   BLOB ddxDoc = new BLOB(); 
                   string ddxFileName = "C:\\bookmarkDDX.xml"; 
                   FileStream ddxFs = new FileStream(ddxFileName, FileMode.Open); 
 
                   // Get the length of the file stream and create a byte array 
                   int ddxLen = (int)ddxFs.Length; 
                   byte[] ddxByteArray = new byte[ddxLen]; 
 
                   // Populate the byte array 
                   ddxFs.Read(ddxByteArray, 0, ddxLen); 
 
                   // Populate the BLOB object using its MTOM field 
                   ddxDoc.MTOM = ddxByteArray; 
 
                   // Create an AssemblerOptionsSpec object 
                   AssemblerOptionSpec assemblerSpec = new AssemblerOptionSpec(); 
                   assemblerSpec.validateOnly = true; 
                   assemblerSpec.logLevel = "FINE"; 
 
                   //Validate the DDX document 
                   AssemblerResult result = assembleClient.invoke(ddxDoc, null, assemblerSpec); 
 
                   //Save the log file 
                   BLOB outDoc = result.jobLog; 
 
                   //Populate a byte array with BLOB data 
                   byte[] outByteArray = outDoc.MTOM; 
 
                   //Write data to the logFile.xml file 
                   string FILE_NAME = "C:\\logFile.xml"; 
                   FileStream fs2 = new FileStream(FILE_NAME, FileMode.OpenOrCreate); 
                   BinaryWriter w = new BinaryWriter(fs2); 
                   w.Write(outByteArray); 
                   w.Close(); 
                   fs2.Close(); 
               } 
 
               catch (Exception ee) 
               { 
                   Console.WriteLine("An unexpected exception was encountered: " + ee.Message + "\n" + ee.StackTrace); 
               } 
           } 
       } 
}