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wt.mail.EMailMessage message = wt.mail.EMailMessage.newEMailMessage();
message.setSubject("Mail Subject");
message.addRecipient(user,1); //recipients paramInt = 1
message.addRecipient(boss,2); //ccRecipients paramInt = 2
message.addAttachments(??????); //Help Me
message.setOriginator((WTPrincipal)wtsender);
message.addPart("Mail Content","text/html");
message.send(true);
Hi James Chan,
You need to define a String array and populate your object references in there. then try.
String[] attachments = new String[1];
attachments[0] = "add reference to your object";
wt.mail.EMailMessage message = wt.mail.EMailMessage.newEMailMessage();
message.setSubject("Mail Subject");
message.addRecipient(user,1); //recipients paramInt = 1
message.addRecipient(boss,2); //ccRecipients paramInt = 2
message.addAttachments(attachments);
message.setOriginator((WTPrincipal)wtsender);
message.addPart("Mail Content","text/html");
message.send(true);
I have not tried this one. If you think it is not working then you can try using javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage
Regards
Sudhakar
String[] strArrayOfString = new String[1]; ;
strArrayOfString[0] = "VR:wt.doc.WTDocument:488784"; // What data type could add reference to the object? It can't work.
strArrayOfString[0] = "D://ptc//Windchill//Windchill//null.log"; // What data type could add reference to the object? It also can't work.
WTUser wtsender = getUserFromUserName("Administrator");
wt.mail.EMailMessage message = wt.mail.EMailMessage.newEMailMessage();
message.setSubject("Mail Subject");
message.addRecipient(user,1); //recipients paramInt = 1
message.addRecipient(boss,2); //ccRecipients paramInt = 2
message.addAttachments(strArrayOfString);
message.addPart("Mail Content","text/html");
Test fail!
Hi James Chan,
Please let me know what you are intending to send? A Windchill Object or a file?
Regards
Sudhakar
Hi Sudhakar,
We need to send email for user with attached file.
These files will be the primary content and attachments from the WTDocument, or database query results after export to excel file.
I want to use Windchill OOTB API to implement for this user requirement.
Thanks !
Best Regards,
James Cha
Hi All,
Any update on this thread?
EMailMessage mail=EMailMessage.newEMailMessage();
mail.setSubject("For Windchill test");
mail.addRecipient(user);
mail.addPart("Hellllllllllllllllo ","text/html");
String attachement[] = new String[1];
attachement[0] = "C://Users//660588//Desktop//a.pdf";
mail.addAttachments(attachement);
mail.send(true);
Mail is delivered but without attachement. pls provide help on this
You can use javax.mail.* API instead of wt.mail.* to send email with attachment below is sample method i used to send email with attachment
public static void sendEmail( String cSVfileName, String fileName2) throws WTException, IOException {
String thePath = null;
Properties prop = new Properties();
FileInputStream input = null;
String theWTCodebaseHome = WTProperties.getLocalProperties().getProperty("wt.codebase.location");
theWTCodebaseHome = theWTCodebaseHome.replace('\\', '/');
thePath = theWTCodebaseHome + "/ext/email.properties";
input = new FileInputStream(thePath);
prop.load(input);
String to = prop.getProperty("EMAIL.TO", "shreyas.atre@bwir.com").trim();
// Sender's email ID needs to be mentioned
String from = prop.getProperty("EMAIL.FROM", "postMaster@abc.com").trim();
// Assuming you are sending email through relay.jangosmtp.net
String host = prop.getProperty("EMAIL.HOST", "localhost").trim();
Date date = new Date();
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("MM-dd-yyyy hh:mm:ss");
sdf.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Chicago"));
String strDate = sdf.format(date);
Properties props = new Properties();
props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "false");
props.put("mail.smtp.starttls.enable", "false");
props.put("mail.smtp.host", host);
props.put("mail.smtp.port", "25");
// Get the Session object.
Session session = Session.getInstance(props);
try {
// Create a default MimeMessage object.
Message message = new MimeMessage(session);
// Set From: header field of the header.
message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(from));
// Set To: header field of the header.
message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, InternetAddress.parse(to));
// Set Subject: header field
message.setSubject("EMAIL SUBJECT - " + strDate);
// Create the message part
BodyPart messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
// Now set the actual message
messageBodyPart.setText("Please see the attached files.");
// Create a multipar message
Multipart multipart = new MimeMultipart();
// Set text message part
multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
// Part two is attachment
messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
boolean zipExist = false;
boolean csvExist = false;
File tempFile = new File(fileName2);
if (tempFile.exists()) {
System.out.println(fileName2);
DataSource source = new FileDataSource(fileName2);
messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source));
messageBodyPart.setFileName(strDate + ".zip");
multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
zipExist = true;
}
tempFile = new File(cSVfileName);
if (tempFile.exists()) {
messageBodyPart = new MimeBodyPart();
// String filename = "D:\\temp\\atest.zip";
System.out.println(cSVfileName);
cSVfileName = createXLSFile(cSVfileName);
DataSource source = new FileDataSource(cSVfileName);
messageBodyPart.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(source));
messageBodyPart.setFileName(strDate + ".xls");
multipart.addBodyPart(messageBodyPart);
csvExist = true;
}
// Send the complete message parts
message.setContent(multipart);
Address[] allrec = message.getAllRecipients();
for (Address ad : allrec) {
System.out.println(ad);
}
// Send message
Transport.send(message);
System.out.println("Sent message successfully....");
} catch (MessagingException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
Hope it helps!!!!
Thanks
Shreyas