Invoke a Function in Oracle Database using the WCF Channel Model
This section demonstrates how to execute a function in an Oracle database using the channel created in Create a Channel using Oracle Database.
Executing a Function Using the Channel
You can execute a function on an Oracle database by passing an XML message to Microsoft BizTalk Adapter for Oracle Database. The input XML resembles the following:
<CREATE_ACCOUNT xmlns="http://Microsoft.LobServices.OracleDB/2007/03/SCOTT/Package/ACCOUNT_PKG" xmlns:ns0="http://Microsoft.LobServices.OracleDB/2007/03/SCOTT/Package/ACCOUNT_PKG/CREATE_ACCOUNT">
<REC xmlns="http://Microsoft.LobServices.OracleDB/2007/03/SCOTT/Package/ACCOUNT_PKG">
<ns0:ID>1</ns0:ID>
<ns0:NAME>Scott</ns0:NAME>
<ns0:BANKNAME>CitiBank</ns0:BANKNAME>
<ns0:BRANCH>NY</ns0:BRANCH>
<ns0:ENABLED>Y</ns0:ENABLED>
</REC>
</CREATE_ACCOUNT>
The following code excerpt demonstrates how to execute a function in an Oracle database using a channel.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Xml;
using System.ServiceModel;
using System.ServiceModel.Channels;
using Microsoft.ServiceModel.Adapters;
using Microsoft.Adapters.OracleDB;
namespace OraclePackageChannel
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create Endpoint
EndpointAddress address = new EndpointAddress("oracledb:// ADAPTER");
// Create Binding
OracleDBBinding binding = new OracleDBBinding();
// Create Channel Factory
ChannelFactory<IRequestChannel> factory = new ChannelFactory<IRequestChannel>(binding, address);
factory.Credentials.UserName.UserName = "SCOTT";
factory.Credentials.UserName.Password = "TIGER";
factory.Open();
// Create Request Channel
IRequestChannel channel = factory.CreateChannel();
channel.Open();
// Send Request
System.Xml.XmlReader readerIn = System.Xml.XmlReader.Create("Create_Account.xml");
Message messageIn = Message.CreateMessage(MessageVersion.Default, "http://Microsoft.LobServices.OracleDB/2007/03/SCOTT/Package/ACCOUNT_PKG/CREATE_ACCOUNT", readerIn);
Message messageOut = channel.Request(messageIn);
// Get Response XML
XmlReader readerOut = messageOut.GetReaderAtBodyContents();
// Get Employee ID
XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
doc.Load(readerOut);
doc.Save("d:\\out.xml");
messageOut.Close();
channel.Close();
}
}
}
See Also
Develop Oracle Database Applications by Using the WCF Channel Model
Run an Insert Operation in Oracle Database Using the WCF Channel Model
Run a SQLEXECUTE Operation by Using the WCF Channel Model