Re: WebKit and POST requests
Re: WebKit and POST requests
- Subject: Re: WebKit and POST requests
- From: Sam Stigler <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 03:22:21 +1000
Does anyone know of examples of actually using the stubs that
WSMakeStubs creates? I've gotten as far as making them, but I can't
quite figure out how to actually call the code. In addition, I've
found very little on this in the documentation or otherwise... when
exactly is the WSMethodInvocationRef supposed to be called, and how
should it be used in conjunction with the rest of the methods in the
stub? (I did find the WikiBooks example at http://en.wikibooks.org/
wiki/Programming:WebObjects/Web_Services/Web_Service_Provider , but
it's not quite as easy to understand as I'm looking for.)
Thanks,
Sam
On Jun 23, 2007, at 3:01 AM, Mike Stanger wrote:
SOAP can be fairly simple if you're calling a service that doesn't
change frequently: you can use /Developer/Tools/WSMakeStubs to
easily generate static stubs based on the WSDL from a SOAP
service... you don't need to parse the XML yourself in this case.
WSMakeStubs is a command line utility: Give it a WSDL URL and some
command line options to select the language output (ObjC, C++,
Applescript) and it'll create the files for you to include in your
project.
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