Richard Quadling wrote: > Hi. > > I'm in the process of building a web service which incorporates the > ability for the server to inform the client that a particular call has > been superseded by another. > > So, cut down (I've removed all the other details), ... > > class ServiceDetails > { > /** > * Superseded by > * > * Details of the replacement service that is now available. > * > * @var ServiceDetails > */ > public $SupersededBy = Null; > } > > When I try to use Zend_Soap_AutoDiscover() against this class, I get ... > > "Infinite recursion, cannot nest 'ServiceDetails' into itsself." (sic) > > There has to be recursion, as there could be many levels of > supersedence, each one providing the details of their own replacement. > > The call to return the service details read the requested > services/class constants. If there is a superseded entry, it creates a > new request for service details on the new class (the recursion). > > If the value is Null, then there is no recursion. > > > > I'm using ... > > new Zend_Soap_AutoDiscover('Zend_Soap_Wsdl_Strategy_ArrayOfTypeComplex'); > > as the strategy as the service has arrays of complex types in the output. > > > > If I use @var string and then manually replace the type in the WSDL > file from ... > > <xsd:element name="SupersededBy" type="xsd:string" /> > > to > > <xsd:element name="SupersededBy" type="tns:ServiceDetails" /> > > and use wsdl2php against this, it all _SEEMS_ to work OK. > > So. Is this my best option? Or is there a way to do this that I'm missing? > > > Any ideas really. > http://wso2.org/projects/wsf/php ;) helpful eh -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php