Reputation: 36644
Are there any online resources which show the basic steps to access the Microsoft CRM on-premise web service with a client written in Java?
Which web service toolkit should I use?
I tried it with JAXB but there is a conflict in the WSDL element naming which requires a class customization. If I find the correct binding fix, I will post it here.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 21209
Reputation: 35077
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM application on premise version uses Active Directory authentication. Although I never tried referencing the Microsoft Dynamics CRM web services from Java, I am sure it is feasible, as these are standard web services and therefor can be referenced from Java via SOAP, just like any other web service.
public class TestCRM {
private static String endpointURL = "http://server:port/MSCrmServices/2007/CrmService.asmx";
private static String userName = "username";
private static String password = "password";
private static String host = "server";
private static int portport = port;
//To make sure you are using the correct domain open ie and try to reach the service. The same domain you entered there is needed here
private static String domain = "DOMAIN";
private static String orgName = "THIS_IS_REQUIRED"; //this does the work....
public static void main(String[] args) {
CrmServiceStub stub;
try {
stub = new CrmServiceStub(endpointURL);
setOptions(stub._getServiceClient().getOptions());
RetrieveMultipleDocument rmd = RetrieveMultipleDocument.Factory.newInstance();
RetrieveMultiple rm = RetrieveMultiple.Factory.newInstance();
QueryExpression query = QueryExpression.Factory.newInstance();
query.setColumnSet(AllColumns.Factory.newInstance());
query.setEntityName(EntityName.######.toString());
//query.setFilter...
rm.setQuery(query);
rmd.setRetrieveMultiple(rm);
//Now this is required. Without it all i got was 401s errors
CrmAuthenticationTokenDocument catd = CrmAuthenticationTokenDocument.Factory.newInstance();
CrmAuthenticationToken token = CrmAuthenticationToken.Factory.newInstance();
token.setAuthenticationType(0);
token.setOrganizationName(orgName);
catd.setCrmAuthenticationToken(token);
boolean fetchNext = true;
while(fetchNext){
RetrieveMultipleResponseDocument rmrd = stub.RetrieveMultiple(rmd, catd, null, null);
RetrieveMultipleResponse rmr = rmrd.getRetrieveMultipleResponse();
BusinessEntityCollection bec = rmr.getRetrieveMultipleResult();
String pagingCookie = bec.getPagingCookie();
fetchNext = bec.getMoreRecords();
ArrayOfBusinessEntity aobe = bec.getBusinessEntities();
BusinessEntity[] myEntitiesAtLast = aobe.getBusinessEntityArray();
for(int i=0; i<myEntitiesAtLast.length; i++){
//cast to whatever you asked for...
### myEntity = (###) myEntitiesAtLast[i];
}
}
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
private static void setOptions(Options options){
HttpTransportProperties.Authenticator auth = new HttpTransportProperties.Authenticator();
List authSchemes = new ArrayList();
authSchemes.add(HttpTransportProperties.Authenticator.NTLM);
auth.setAuthSchemes(authSchemes);
auth.setUsername(userName);
auth.setPassword(password);
auth.setHost(host);
auth.setPort(port);
auth.setDomain(domain);
auth.setPreemptiveAuthentication(false); //it doesnt matter...
options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.AUTHENTICATE, auth);
options.setProperty(HTTPConstants.REUSE_HTTP_CLIENT, "true"); //i think this is good.. not required though
}
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 723
You can find resources here. You can even work with an example is available in Dynamics CRM SDK. As Manuel Freiholz said, you have to use Axis2.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj602979(v=crm.5).aspx
Alternatively, you can use RESTFul web services through the OData interface offered by Dynamics (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg334279.aspx)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 49
Java -> SOAP -> MS CRM 2011 Online : http://zsvoboda.blogspot.com/2011/03/connecting-to-microsoft-crm-2011-online.html
Upvotes: 4