First initialize the messaging client using your username and password:
Configuration configuration = new Configuration(username, password);
SMSClient smsClient = new SMSClient(configuration);
An exception will be thrown if your username and/or password are incorrect.
Prepare the message:
SMSRequest smsRequest = new SMSRequest(senderAddress, message, recipientAddress);
Send the message:
// Store request id because we can later query for the delivery status with it:
string requestId = smsClient.SmsMessagingClient.SendSMS(smsRequest);
Later you can query for the delivery status of the message:
DeliveryInfoList deliveryInfoList = smsClient.SmsMessagingClient.QueryDeliveryStatus(senderAddress, requestId);
string deliveryStatus = deliveryInfoList.DeliveryInfos[0].DeliveryStatus;
Possible statuses are: DeliveredToTerminal, DeliveryUncertain, DeliveryImpossible, MessageWaiting and DeliveredToNetwork.
Same as with the standard messaging example, but when preparing your message:
SMSRequest smsRequest = new SMSRequest(senderAddress, message, recipientAddress);
// The url where the delivery notification will be pushed:
smsRequest.NotifyURL = notifyUrl;
When the delivery notification is pushed to your server as a HTTP POST request, you must process the body of the message with the following code:
DeliveryInfoNotification deliveryInfoNotification = smsClient.SmsMessagingClient.ConvertJsonToDeliveryInfoNotification(JSON);
Initialize and login the data connection client:
Configuration configuration = new Configuration(username, password);
SMSClient smsClient = new SMSClient(configuration);
Retrieve the roaming status (HLR):
Roaming roaming = smsClient.HlrClient.QueryHLR(address);
Similar to the previous example, but this time you must set the notification url where the result will be pushed:
smsClient.HlrClient.QueryHLR(address, notifyUrl);
When the roaming status notification is pushed to your server as a HTTP POST request, you must process the body of the message with the following code:
RoamingNotification roamingNotification = smsClient.HlrClient.ConvertJsonToHLRNotification(JSON);
With the existing sms client (see the basic messaging example to see how to start it):
InboundSMSMessageList inboundSMSMessageList = smsClient.SmsMessagingClient.GetInboundMessages();
The subscription to recive inbound messages can be set up on our site. When the inbound message notification is pushed to your server as a HTTP POST request, you must process the body of the message with the following code:
InboundSMSMessageList inboundSMSMessageList = smsClient.SmsMessagingClient.ConvertJsonToInboundSMSMessageNotification(JSON);
This library is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0