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Introduzione> <SCA::getService
Last updated: Fri, 18 Jul 2008
 
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Ryan
28-Oct-2008 08:01
To save yourself a couple days of heart-ache, if you are trying to access a Windows server using SOAP and it seems as though the parameters are not being passed through to the Windows server, it is because of a bug in PHP. Because if you examine the SOAP packets going out (with Wireshark), you'll see that the parameter names are there in the <soap:Body>, but they have no values.

So instead, you should use the NuSOAP class and it will work perfectly: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nusoap/

I hope this helps and saves you pulling out your hair over this issue. :)

Ryan - http://operation513.blogspot.com
beau dot scott at gmail dot com
22-Oct-2008 03:34
If you've been trying to send null to a service that considers empty property tags as empty strings rather than null, here's an extending class that fixes this using xsi:nil:

<?php
class XSoapClient extends SoapClient
{
    const
XSI_NS = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
    const
_NULL_ = "xxx_replacedduetobrokephpsoapclient_xxx";

    protected
$mustParseNulls = false;

    public function
__doRequest($request, $location, $action, $version, $one_way = null)
    {
        if(
$this->mustParseNulls)
        {
           
$this->mustParseNulls = false;
           
$request = preg_replace('/<ns1:(\w+)>'.self::_NULL_.'<\/ns1:\\1>/',
                       
'<ns1:$1 xsi:nil="true"/>',
                       
$request, -1, &$count);

            if (
$count > 0)
            {
               
$request = preg_replace('/(<SOAP-ENV:Envelope )/',
                   
'\\1 xmlns:xsi="'.self::XSI_NS.'" ',
                   
$request);
            }
        }
        return
parent::__doRequest($request, $location, $action, $version, $one_way);
    }

    public function
__call($method, $params)
    {
        foreach(
$params as $k => $v)
        {
            if(
$v === null)
            {
               
$this->mustParseNulls = true;
               
$params[$k] = self::_NULL_;
            }
        }
        return
parent::__call($method, $params);
    }
}
?>
Ryan
22-Oct-2008 06:21
If you are having an issue where SOAP cannot find the functions that are actually there if you view the wsdl file, it's because PHP is caching the wsdl file (for a day at a time). To turn this off, have this line on every script that uses SOAP: ini_set("soap.wsdl_cache_enabled", "0"); to disable the caching feature.
ivan dot cubillas at xeridia dot com
08-Aug-2008 01:02
The problem with the PHP WebService Client

We've a JAVA WebService Server which could have attached documents. When the PHP Client send the dates, the Server take it correctly, but when
the server return it to the PHP Client, the client reply always that is not a XML valid document.

The problem could be than the JAVA Server adds (to this type of XML binary files)  the documentType head: xml+xop and the clean doesn't understand
this head as a XML document.

There is some possibility to solve this problem in the PHP Client without doing changes in the JAVA Server?
aeg at mallxs dot nl
28-May-2008 05:19
SoapFault exception: [SOAP-ENV:Client] looks like we got no XML document

This error can have to reasons:
1: Your server script has some hidden output like spaces before or afher <?php ... ?> or echoing some text
2: You have a bug in your server script;
    resulting in a error message output

Test your server script by calling it direct  from the browser.
The result should be a clean output like :

−<SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
−<SOAP-ENV:Body>
−<SOAP-ENV:Fault>
  <faultcode>SOAP-ENV:Server</faultcode>
  <faultstring>Bad Request. Can't find HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA</faultstring>
</SOAP-ENV:Fault>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>

This tell's you there was a request but without data; This is OK
Now if you get the error when calling with your soap client;
remember that your server now will call other functions in the server.php script because it now has some data to process
nodkz at mail dot ru
24-May-2008 02:25
PROBLEM (with SOAP extension under PHP5) of transferring object, that contains objects or array of objects. Nested object would not transfer.

SOLUTION:
This class was developed by trial and error by me. So this 23 lines of code for most developers writing under PHP5 solves fate of using SOAP extension.

<?php
/*
According to specific of organization process of SOAP class in PHP5, we must wrap up complex objects in SoapVar class. Otherwise objects would not be encoded properly and could not be loaded on remote SOAP handler.

Function "getAsSoap" call for encoding object for transmission. After encoding it can be properly transmitted.
*/
abstract class SOAPable {
    public function
getAsSOAP() {
        foreach(
$this as $key=>&$value) {
           
$this->prepareSOAPrecursive($this->$key);
        }
        return
$this;
    }

    private function
prepareSOAPrecursive(&$element) {
        if(
is_array($element)) {
            foreach(
$element as $key=>&$val) {
               
$this->prepareSOAPrecursive($val);
            }
           
$element=new SoapVar($element,SOAP_ENC_ARRAY);
        }elseif(
is_object($element)) {
            if(
$element instanceof SOAPable) {
               
$element->getAsSOAP();
            }
           
$element=new SoapVar($element,SOAP_ENC_OBJECT);
        }
    }
}

// ------------------------------------------
//  ABSTRACT EXAMPLE
// ------------------------------------------

class PersonList extends SOAPable {
  protected
$ArrayOfPerson; // variable MUST be protected or public!
}

class
Person extends SOAPable {
  
//any data
}

$client=new SoapClient("test.wsdl", array( 'soap_version'=>SOAP_1_2, 'trace'=>1, 'classmap' => array('Person' => "Person", 'PersonList' => "PersonList")  ));

$PersonList=new PersonList;

// some actions

$PersonList->getAsSOAP();

$client->someMethod($PersonList);

?>

So every class, which will transfer via SOAP, must be extends from class SOAPable. 
As you can see, in code above, function prepareSOAPrecursive search another nested objects in parent object or in arrays, and if does it, tries call function getAsSOAP() for preparation of nested objects, after that simply wrap up via SoapVar class.

So in code before transmitting simply call $obj->getAsSOAP()

Introduzione> <SCA::getService
Last updated: Fri, 18 Jul 2008
 
 
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