On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Richard Quadling <rquadling@gmail.com> wrote: > On 7 September 2010 19:12, nik600 <nik600@gmail.com> wrote: >> Dear all > > I use a tool to convert a WSDL file into a bunch of PHP classes, so > that I can use these classes in a normal way when I get my results. > > Essentially, I don't do an SOAP calls directly or any XML processing. > I'm only using the SOAPClient class (and SOAPHeader if required) that > are native to PHP, but wrapped to be useful for the service. > > If you can send me the wsdl file, I'll send you back the classes you need. > > Whilst it is entirely possible to do all of this without a wsdl2php > script, and do it all in XML, it just seems a little harder. Why > bother when you can use OOP classes and have all the XML/SOAP/WSDL > wrapped up and hidden away. > > Richard. > > -- > Richard Quadling > Twitter : EE : Zend > @RQuadling : e-e.com/M_248814.html : bit.ly/9O8vFY > Hi, i'm using wsdl2php too. I've uploaded the code online, here you have the WSDL http://work.kumbe.it/test-ws/test.wsdl with wsdl2php i've created the classes: http://work.kumbe.it/test-ws/testelementws.php.txt here we have code of the server http://work.kumbe.it/test-ws/server.php.txt and the code of the client http://work.kumbe.it/test-ws/client.php.txt If and here you have the result: http://work.kumbe.it/test-ws/client.php as you can see, the array of two elementB is in the Struct instead of the Elements attribute, how can i avoid that? Thanks -- /*************/ nik600 http://www.kumbe.it -- PHP Soap Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php