How to send multiple sms from Visual Basic
The simplest way to send SMS from Visual Basic is to use the built in HTTP/Rest SMS api of Ozeki SMS Gateway. When you use this API, you will send SMS messages by issuing a HTTP Post request to the SMS gateway. The HTTP Post request will contain a message formatted in json format. The SMS gateway will send this SMS to the recipient phone, and it will return a HTTP 200 OK response to your request.
Visual Basic code to send multiple sms to mobile
The Visual Basic sms code sample below demonstrates how you can send SMS using the http rest sms api of Ozeki SMS Gateway using the C# Ozeki.Libs.Rest library. This library is provided to you free of charge, and you may use it and modify it in any of your projects.
Program.vbImports Ozeki.Libs.Rest Module Program Sub Main(args As String()) Dim configuration As New Configuration configuration.Username = "http_user" configuration.Password = "qwe123" configuration.ApiUrl = "http://127.0.0.1:9509/api" Dim msg1 As New Message msg1.ToAddress = "+36201111111" msg1.Text = "Hello, World 1" Dim msg2 As New Message msg2.ToAddress = "+36202222222" msg2.Text = "Hello, World 2" Dim msg3 As New Message msg3.ToAddress = "+36203333333" msg3.Text = "Hello, World 3" Dim api = New MessageApi(configuration) Dim result = api.Send({msg1, msg2, msg3}) Console.WriteLine(result) Console.ReadKey() End Sub End Module
How to use the Visual Basic sms example:
This Visual Basic sms example can be used in any .NET or .NET core application. To use it, you must add the Ozeki.Libs.Rest dll as a reference to your project. After the project reference is added, you must put the using Ozeki.Libs.Rest; directive into the header section of your Visual Basic source code. This will allow you to use the classes provided by the Ozeki.Libs.Rest library. You can use the Message class to create the SMS. You can use the MessageApi class to send the SMS to the SMS gateway. The SMS gateway will forward your message to the mobile network either through a wireless connection or through the Internet.
Download SendMultipleSms.vb
The source code explained in this article can be downloaded and used and modified free of charge.
Download: SendMultipleSms.vb.zip (47.5Kb)
What is in the SendMultipleSms.vb file?
The SendMultipleSms.vb file contains the Ozeki.Libs.Rest library, which gives you all the tools necessary to send and receive SMS messages. You will also find the SendMultipleSms project in the zip, which contains the example code to show you how to send an SMS. This example code is listed below.
How to send SMS from Visual Basic (Quick steps)
To send sms from Visual Basic:
- Install Ozeki SMS Gateway
- Connect Ozeki SMS Gateway to the mobile network
- Send a test SMS from Ozeki GUI
- Create a HTTP sms api user
- Start Visual Studio
- Create a solution called SendMultipleSms.sln
- Add a Visual Basic console project: SendMultipleSms.vbproj
- Put the code into Program.vb or SendMultipleSms.vb
- Create a Visual Basic function called Send_SMS
- Create the SMS Json data
- Create a HTTP request to send the SMS
- Read the HTTP response
- Write the response on the console
- Check the logs in the SMS gateway
Install Ozeki SMS Gateway and create an HTTP API user
To be able to send SMS from Visual Basic, first you need to install Ozeki SMS Gateway. The SMS gateway can be installed on the same computer, where you develop your Visual Basic code in Visual studio. After installation, the next step is to connect Ozeki SMS Gateway to the mobile network. You can send a test sms from the Ozeki GUI to verify, that your mobile network connection works. The final step to prepare your environment is to create a HTTP sms api user. Create a user with a username of "http_user", and with a password of "qwe123" to make the example work without modification.
After the environment is setup, you can run your Visual Basic code.
HTTP API url to use send sms from Visual Basic
To send SMS from Visual Basic, your Visual Basic will have to issue an HTTP request to the SMS gateway. The API url is shown below. Note that the IP address (127.0.0.1) should be replaced to the IP address of your SMS gateway. If Ozeki SMS Gateway is installed on the same computer where the Visual Basic sms application is running, this can be 127.0.0.1. If it is installed on a different computer, it should be the IP address of that computer.
http://127.0.0.1:9509/api?action=rest
HTTP authentication to use send sms from Visual Basic
To authenticate the Visual Basic sms client, you need to send the username and password in a base64 encoded string to the server in a HTTP request. The format used is: base64(username+":"+password). In C# you can use the following code to do this encoding:
var encoding = Encoding.GetEncoding("iso-8859-1"); var usernamePassword = username + ":" + password; var usernamePasswordEncoded = Convert.ToBase64String(encoding.GetBytes(usernamePassword));
For example if you encode the username 'http_user' and the password 'qwe123', you will get the following base64 encoded string: aHR0cF91c2VyOnF3ZTEyMw==. To send
HTTP request header to send SMS from Visual Basic
To send the SMS messages, you need to include the following lines as headers in the HTTP request. Note that we include a content type and an Authorization header.
Content-Type: application/json Authorization: Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==
HTTP request to send SMS from Visual Basic
To submit the SMS, your Visual Basic application will send an HTTP request similar to the one below. Note, that this request contains a HTTP header part and a http body part. The HTTP body is a JSON encoded data string. It contains the recipient'S number and the message's text.
POST /api?action=sendmsg HTTP/1.1 Connection: Keep-Alive Content-Length: 983 Content-Type: application/json Authorization: Basic aHR0cF91c2VyOnF3ZTEyMw== Host: 127.0.0.1:9509 { "messages": [ { "message_id": "62772e17-837b-4630-bf48-bac5b60fc7a0", "to_address": "+36201111111", "text": "Hello, World 1", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": true, "tags": [] }, { "message_id": "f2914efd-45da-4582-9633-f8386c1050d2", "to_address": "+36202222222", "text": "Hello, World 2", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": true, "tags": [] }, { "message_id": "89b877d7-4f62-44da-9e70-aa195c440f85", "to_address": "+36203333333", "text": "Hello, World 3", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": true, "tags": [] } ] }
HTTP response received by the Visual Basic sms example
Once the SMS gateway receives this request, it will generate a HTTP response. The HTTP response will contain a status code, to indicate whether the SMS submit request was successful or not. It will also return a JSON encoded structure to provide you useful details about the message's submission.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK User-Agent: OZEKI 10.3.118 (www.myozeki.com) Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf8 Last-Modified: Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:44:45 GMT Server: 10/10.3.118 Transfer-Encoding: chunked { "http_code": 200, "response_code": "SUCCESS", "response_msg": "Messages queued for delivery.", "data": { "total_count": 3, "success_count": 3, "failed_count": 0, "messages": [ { "message_id": "35864941-4e2d-4757-bfe4-0fd990e9b14d", "from_station": "%", "to_address": "+36201111111", "to_station": "%", "text": "Hello, World 1", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": false, "tags": [ { "name": "Type", "value": "SMS:TEXT" } ], "status": "SUCCESS" }, { "message_id": "f8e60b66-1a78-47fd-85f0-a9370acfd917", "from_station": "%", "to_address": "+36202222222", "to_station": "%", "text": "Hello, World 2", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": false, "tags": [ { "name": "Type", "value": "SMS:TEXT" } ], "status": "SUCCESS" }, { "message_id": "c7d6a065-38f6-4be3-a556-1f062bb86477", "from_station": "%", "to_address": "+36203333333", "to_station": "%", "text": "Hello, World 3", "create_date": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "valid_until": "2021-06-18 14:23:42", "time_to_send": "2021-06-11 14:23:42", "submit_report_requested": true, "delivery_report_requested": true, "view_report_requested": false, "tags": [ { "name": "Type", "value": "SMS:TEXT" } ], "status": "SUCCESS" } ] } }
Visual Basic sms example: SendMultipleSms.sln
How to download the example solution (Video project)
In this video, you will learn how to download and run the SendMultipleSms.sln example project. The video will start with the download page and will end with the opened code editor. You will learn how to download and how to open the project file. This very detailed video is only 1 minute long so don’t worry, you will have no problem understanding it.
The example code below is part of the SendMultipleSms.sln Visual Studio Solution. A visual studio solution can contain multiple projects and multiple files. In this solution there is only one project: SendMultipleSms.vbproj, and one file: Program.vb.
How to use the solution (Video tutorial)
In the next video, you will learn how to run the example code and how to check the log of the process. It will start with launching the Ozeki SMS Gateway and will take you all the way to the filled sent folder. You will learn how to check the log and how to launch the project to send the SMS messages. The video in only 1 minute long so you will have no problem understanding it. We use the Ozeki SMS Gateway software for logging and SMS sending. It is a powerful yet easy to learn gateway application.
Runing the Visual Basic sms example on Windows
When you use windows to run this sms example written in Visual Basic, you will notice that you get slightly better performance, than when you run it on Linux. To understand why this happens, you must bring into mind that Visual Basic is using the .NET framework for code execution. This is because the .NET implementation on Windows is optimized for performance, while mono, the .NET implementation on Linux has some catching up to do in this field.
Summary
This guide was meant to explain the steps of sending multiple SMS with a single request from VB. With this solution, reaching out to mobile users is faster and simpler. Information can be spread to numerous customers with only one Visual Basic request. Ozeki SMS Gateway works in any country, so messaging internationally will not be an issue. The presented technology can be really useful to organizations where sending messages to a large number of customers is important.
Continue your studies on Ozeki's tutorial page, where you can find more information about topics like SMS scheduling and receiving in VB.
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