what about WSDL? On 3/30/06, Russell Jones <rjonesx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I would go with XML-RPC. I currently use XML-RPC to run LinkSleeve - a > link-spam detection tool. In my opinion, I have found XML-RPC to be easier > to use and understand. If at any point in your product you will be dealing > with customers / vendors who will be beginners with both XML-RPC and SOAP, > I > would say the learning curve for XML-RPC is much lower. I do feel, > however, > that SOAP is potentially a more robust solution. > > Anyway, just my 2 cents and, good luck. > > > > On 3/30/06, Philip Hallstrom <php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > I am at the beginning of creating a web service. As I am not very > > familar > > > with both SOAP and XML-RPC it would not make much difference in which > > one I > > > learn. > > > > > > Which one would you guys recommend for a web app that has to be > > transformed > > > into a white lable solution. > > > > I just did one using SOAP. Seems to work just fine. Just be sure to > get > > the WSDL generator from here: > > > > http://www.schlossnagle.org/~george/php/WSDL_Gen.tgz > > > > We did it using PHP5's soap extension. > > > > good luck! > > > > -- > > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > > > -- Anthony Ettinger Signature: http://chovy.dyndns.org/hcard.html