Hello friends have you searching of sending mobile alert or
mobile
Notification from your Java web Application ?
If, Yes then this blog Helps you a lot.
While lot of searches I came across to Red Oxygen SMS gateway.
It provide a few free messages on the daily basis for your
testing
Purpose.
For sending sms from your application first of all you have
to sign
Up your account in Red Oxygen .
Once you create your account in Red Oxygen you receive a mail
Which contains:
Account Name:
|
Mukesh Yadav
|
Account ID:
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CI0007555890
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Email Address:
|
|
Password:
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************
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Now Place the
following code in your web application and Enjoy the
Mobile alert facility.
/*
*
* Java example code to send an SMS via the Red Oxygen SMS gateway over HTTP.
*
* Mukesh Yadav
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.lang.*;
public class RedOxygenSMS
{
public static int SendSMS(String strAccountId,String strEmail,
String strPassword,String strMSISDN,String strMessage,
StringBuffer strResponse)
{
String sRequestURL;
String sData;
Integer nResult = -1;
sRequestURL = "http://sms1.redoxygen.net/sms.dll?Action=SendSMS";
try
{
sData = ("AccountId=" + URLEncoder.encode(strAccountId,"UTF-8"));
sData += ("&Email=" + URLEncoder.encode(strEmail,
"UTF-8"));
sData += ("&Password=" + URLEncoder.encode(strPassword,
"UTF-8"));
sData += ("&Recipient=" + URLEncoder.encode(strMSISDN,
"UTF-8"));
sData += ("&Message=" + URLEncoder.encode(strMessage,
"UTF-8"));
URL urlObject = new URL(sRequestURL);
HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection) urlObject.openConnection();
con.setRequestMethod("POST");
con.setDoInput (true);
con.setDoOutput (true);
DataOutputStream out;
out = new DataOutputStream(con.getOutputStream());
out.writeBytes (sData);
out.flush();
out.close();
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader
(new InputStreamReader(con.getInputStream()));
String inputLine;
StringBuffer responseBuffer = new StringBuffer();
while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null)
{
responseBuffer = responseBuffer.append(inputLine);
responseBuffer = responseBuffer.append("\n\n\n");
}
strResponse.replace(0,0,responseBuffer.toString());
String sResultCode = strResponse.substring(0,4);
nResult = new Integer(sResultCode);
in.close();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println("Exception caught sending SMS\n");
nResult = -2;
}
return nResult;
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
String strAccountId = "CI00001234"; // Put your AccountId here
String strEmail = "youremal@company.com"; // Put your Email address here (Used for authentication and replies)
String strPassword = "yourpassword"; // Put your Password here
String strMSISDN = "61407000000"; // Put a recipient mobile number here
String strMessage = "Test SMS via Red Oxygen API"; // Put your SMS message text here
Integer nResult;
StringBuffer strResponse = new StringBuffer();
nResult = SendSMS(strAccountId,strEmail,strPassword,strMSISDN,strMessage,strResponse);
System.out.println("Result Code = " + nResult + "\n");
System.out.println("Response Text = " + strResponse + "\n");
}
}
Hope this will help you…
Enjoy Coding J