If you are getting something back, just print_r it to see the
structure you are getting back.
so:
print_r($results);
That will show you the structure that you are getting back.
On Dec 29, 2010, at 12:21 PM, newcoder wrote:
Don't suppose you can point me to a quick reference on examining
objects to
determine what their parameters are?
For example, if I request a set of data using the webservices I just
logged
into, but I'm not sure what data is returning in the object, is
there a way
to flip through each parameter and get the parameter name?
Uggh, really need to find my php books.
RQuadling wrote:
On 29 December 2010 17:56, newcoder <tillman.stevens@rockingr.net>
wrote:
When I try those, it errors giving me the following:
Catchable fatal error: Object of class agLoginResponse could not be
converted to string in C:\XAMPP\xampp\htdocs\agsync
\AgLoginTest.php on
line
22
That's where your test script tries to echo the $response object.
Like I said, I guess I have to go refresh on accessing objects in
PHP
Thanks
RQuadling wrote:
On 29 December 2010 16:14, newcoder <tillman.stevens@rockingr.net>
wrote:
Here's my code:
<?php
echo "<p>sync test page</p>";
// test connection to agwebservice
$agLogURL =
"https://www.agemni.com/_snet/AgemniLogin.asmx?WSDL";
$agDN = "myDNnumber";
$agUserName = "myUserName";
$agPass = "myPassword";
$login = new SoapClient($agLogURL);
$login.service.aglogin($agDN, $agUserName, $agPass);
?>
This is the resulting error when I run the script:
sync test page
Catchable fatal error: Object of class SoapClient could not be
converted
to
string in C:\XAMPP\xampp\htdocs\agsync\syncwork.php on line 14
Not sure if you need more info to be able to help me, but the
webservice
is
defined here:
d
http://wiki.agemni.com/Getting_Started/APIs/Agemni_CMS_Sync#Method_details
http://wiki.agemni.com/Getting_Started/APIs/Agemni_CMS_Sync#Method_detailshttp
://wiki.agemni.com/Getting_Started/APIs/
Agemni_CMS_Sync#Method_details
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Take a look at ...
http://pastebin.com/6XZBu6C0
and
http://pastebin.com/rhv8JE0V
The first is generated by wsdl2php and the second is a simple test
framework I use for SOAP services.
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Ah. Yes.
echo $response->agLoginResult->any;
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