Re: An example for work with WSDL
Re: An example for work with WSDL
- Subject: Re: An example for work with WSDL
- From: David Teran <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 22:20:42 +0200
Hi,
are you trying to build a WOApp that consumes WebServies or are you
trying to build a WOApp that vends WebServices?
Vending WebServices is easy, just look at the calculator example.
Consuming Webservices is, well not really WO specific IMHO. Its more or
less Axis which is being used here by apple so best is to check the
apache docs.
regards David
Am 30.07.2004 um 20:48 schrieb Javier Aristizabal:
I need to develop a Web Services based in an application wich is
already developed. To develop of web services I recieved the
documentation and the access of this application but by WSDL. I started
to work in the develop of the web services in PHP, but I have been
getting a lot of problems, because the toolkit of developed that I use
(NUSOAP), doesn`t support the overloading of data, that`s why a lot of
WSDL don`t work properly.
I wold like to know how to work with WebObjects for this develop and
also I want to know how to call the WSDL and how to send the parameters
to get an answer and then show them in a website.
I`ve been looking online and even I bought a book of WebObjects, but
every sample that it has shows how to do the SOAP and the WSDL taking
as a model a base of data. What I really need is more simple than
that..Is anybody there who can help me?
Thank you
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