I'm no big fan of SOAP and certainly think it's silly that I have to use like 8 
million lines of WSDL to describe a 20 line function
in PHP. I don't know WSDL - at all - don't want to know it -- shouldn't have to 
know it. Grrr.

Sadly I had the same frustrating experience you did and ultimately ended up 
using this WSDL_Gen tool too. 

What do you have to modify? It worked fine for me for int, float, string, and 
array -- although it's kinda wonkey with a hash as it
turns it into an array -- well something does. GRRRR. Not sure if that's a SOAP 
"feature" or a bug or what. 

All the other "solutions" (for lack of a better term) required just as much 
messaging to even get going. WSDL_Gen was quick and
dirty and got my app up and running in a few hours. We use Ruby to talk to PHP5 
via SOAP.

I wish PHP had a generator built in, or there was a better tool actively being 
developed.

Daevid.

"There are two kinds of people in this world. Top posters and bottom posters."

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:10 AM
> To: PHP General List
> Subject: [PHP] WSDL Generator class
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I'am looking for an WSDL generator class. The aim is to 
> generate an wsdl
> file to use with the soap extension. The generator will look 
> at the included
> classes and print all functions (except maybe abstract or 
> private) in a
> correct xml format.
> 
> I tried this one which is great :
> http://www.schlossnagle.org/~george/blog/index.php?/archives/2
> 34-WSDL-Generation.htmlbut
> i have to modify a lot of code and it appears it's not maintained.
> 
> So what do you do in order to create WSD?
> 
> Is the soap extension or a PEAR classes will include this 
> kind of function?
> 
> Thanks
> Brice

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