<%@ WebHandler Language="C#" Class="Export" %> using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Xml; using System.Text; using System.Web; using System.IO; using System.Drawing; using System.Drawing.Imaging; using com.mxgraph; /// /// This handler may be used to create bitmap versions of the graphs /// using a high-level description of the visual appearance so there /// is no need to create an object representation of the model on /// the server-side. The description even allows the server to create /// the bitmaps using a SAX parser. A DOM parser is not required. /// /// To integrate the image handler with a client application, the client /// application must be setup to use this handler. This can be done by /// setting mxEditor.urlImage programmatically or using a config file. /// public class Export : IHttpHandler { public void ProcessRequest (HttpContext context) { string requestUrl = context.Request.Url.ToString(); string xml = HttpUtility.UrlDecode(context.Request.Params["xml"]); if (xml != null) { context.Response.ContentType = "image/png"; XmlTextReader xmlReader = new XmlTextReader(new StringReader(xml)); mxGraphViewImageReader viewReader = new mxGraphViewImageReader( xmlReader, Color.White, 4, true, true); // Use Clip property on viewReader to render a subimage Image image = mxGraphViewImageReader.Convert(viewReader); // Displays a Save As... dialog on the client-side context.Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=diagram.png"); // Render BitMap Stream Back To Client MemoryStream memStream = new MemoryStream(); image.Save(memStream, ImageFormat.Png); memStream.WriteTo(context.Response.OutputStream); } else { context.Response.StatusCode = 400; /* Bad Request */ } } public bool IsReusable { // Return false in case your Managed Handler cannot be reused for another request. // Usually this would be false in case you have some state information preserved per request. get { return true; } } }