Yeah, I had to do a lot of googling in order to configure my WSDD. As for generating my WSDL, I ended up compiling my Java with the debug option turned on, then running the command I specified in my last posting. It seemed to generate an OK WSDL. I ended up switching platforms from Axis to Oracle's Application Server, else I'd have more pointers for you. -Peter ""Patrick Hanna"" <phanna@email.unc.edu> wrote in message 200602010400.k11400UI006600@smtp.unc.edu">news:200602010400.k11400UI006600@smtp.unc.edu... > I use axis to deploy my service using their WSDD deployment files. Since the > documentation for WSDD is severely limited on the Axis site, I can't figure > out everything I need to do to get the wsdl set up correctly. > > Patrick > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Guy [mailto:pguy@vrcis.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:41 PM > To: soap@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: Re: Newbie question > > wellll..., if it ain't broke, don't fix it. > > I just saw several namespace prefixes being used that weren't defined: wsdl, > xsd, impl, etc... > > I was unable to consume your WSDL using Oracle's JDeveloper, which has a > "build a client stub from a WSDL" feature. I have not tried to consume it > using PHP. > > If you're able to consume it, then, well, great! > > How did you generate it? I ended up manually generating my wsdl in Axis, > using the following command: > > java org.apache.axis.wsdl.Java2WSDL -o <output file> -l <endpoint URL> -n > <targetNamespace> -y RPC -u ENCODED -T 1.1 <java web service class> > > hth, > > -Peter > > btw, I found Axis' port monitor to be invaluable. > > ""Patrick Hanna"" <phanna@email.unc.edu> wrote in message > 200601312328.k0VNSDDW016886@smtp.unc.edu">news:200601312328.k0VNSDDW016886@smtp.unc.edu... > > I figured out that I had set up the original beanMapping incorrectly and I > > fixed it and now it works. But now that you meantion my namespaces > problem, > > how should I fix it? Do I need to set up schemas for my custom types? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Patrick > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Peter Guy [mailto:pguy@vrcis.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:55 PM > > To: soap@lists.php.net > > Subject: Re: Newbie question > > > > The structure of your WSDL looks alright, although the namespaces are not > > setup correctly. > > That may be because you cut them out for brevity in your post... > > > > I think your problem is with Axis, not PHP. > > > > What's happening is that Axis doesn't know how to turn the "Number" > complex > > type into a Java object (it's called "deserialization", and it's the bane > of > > the Web Service author). > > > > You need to help Axis out a little by including a beanMapping element in > > your wsdd file. Something along these lines may work: > > <service> > > ... > > <beanMapping qname="ns:Number" > > languageSpecificType="java:samples.stock.StockQuoteService.Number"/> > > ... > > </service> > > > > Although you may need to use a typeMapping element, depending on your Java > > object. > > > > Check out http://www.osmoticweb.com/axis-wsdd/ for more wsdd goodness. > > > > hth, > > > > -Peter > > > > "Patrick Hanna" <phanna@email.unc.edu> wrote in message > > C0052195.22EF%phanna@email.unc.edu">news:C0052195.22EF%phanna@email.unc.edu... > > > I cannot for the life of me get this to work. I have a service with this > > > wsdl: > > > > > > <wsdl:definitions > > > targetNamespace="http://192.168.0.2:8080/axis/services/quotes"> > > > <!-- > > > WSDL created by Apache Axis version: 1.3 > > > Built on Oct 05, 2005 (05:23:37 EDT) > > > --> > > > <wsdl:types> > > > <schema targetNamespace="http://stock.samples/"> > > > <import > > namespace="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"/> > > > <complexType name="Number"> > > > <sequence> > > > <element name="data" type="xsd:float"/> > > > </sequence> > > > </complexType> > > > </schema> > > > </wsdl:types> > > > <wsdl:message name="testResponse"> > > > <wsdl:part name="testReturn" type="tns1:Number"/> > > > </wsdl:message> > > > <wsdl:message name="testRequest"> > > > <wsdl:part name="in0" type="tns1:Number"/> > > > </wsdl:message> > > > <wsdl:portType name="StockQuoteService"> > > > <wsdl:operation name="test" parameterOrder="in0"> > > > <wsdl:input message="impl:testRequest" name="testRequest"/> > > > <wsdl:output message="impl:testResponse" > name="testResponse"/> > > > </wsdl:operation> > > > </wsdl:portType> > > > <wsdl:binding name="quotesSoapBinding" > type="impl:StockQuoteService"> > > > <wsdlsoap:binding style="rpc" > > > transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"/> > > > <wsdl:operation name="test"> > > > <wsdlsoap:operation soapAction=""/> > > > <wsdl:input name="testRequest"> > > > <wsdlsoap:body > > > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" > > > namespace="http://stock.samples" use="encoded"/> > > > </wsdl:input> > > > <wsdl:output name="testResponse"> > > > <wsdlsoap:body > > > encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" > > > namespace="http://192.168.0.2:8080/axis/services/quotes" use="encoded"/> > > > </wsdl:output> > > > </wsdl:operation> > > > </wsdl:binding> > > > <wsdl:service name="StockQuoteServiceService"> > > > <wsdl:port binding="impl:quotesSoapBinding" name="quotes"> > > > <wsdlsoap:address > > > location="http://192.168.0.2:8080/axis/services/quotes"/> > > > </wsdl:port> > > > </wsdl:service> > > > </wsdl:definitions> > > > > > > Basically I have a service with a test() method that takes a complexType > > > Number and returns another complexType Number. I've been able to return > > > things from the test method and bind them to a Number object or just use > > > ->{"data"} to access the result. I cannot pass objects correctly though. > > > > > > All my attempts at passing objects result in "org.xml.sax.SAXException: > No > > > object was found for class type class samples.stock.StockQuoteService." > > I'm > > > not sure what I'm doing wrong or if my wsdl is incorrect. What is the > > proper > > > way to pass a complex type to an object? I've tried using wsdl2php but I > > > received the same error so I assume my wsdl must be incorrect. > > > > > > Can someone please help? Any pointers will be appreciated. > > > > > > Pat > > -- > PHP Soap Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Soap Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php