I want to take a mysql database that I have and turn it into a wsdl
page where I can make a client program connect to.
I have read how to do it in Tomcat.
but looking for help in using PHP.
On Mar 30, 2006, at 9:45 PM, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
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!
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