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soapclient.__soapcall(3) [php man page]

SOAPCLIENT.__SOAPCALL(3)						 1						  SOAPCLIENT.__SOAPCALL(3)

SoapClient::__soapCall - Calls a SOAP function

SYNOPSIS
public mixed SoapClient::__soapCall (string $function_name, array $arguments, [array $options], [mixed $input_headers], [array &$out- put_headers]) DESCRIPTION
This is a low level API function that is used to make a SOAP call. Usually, in WSDL mode, SOAP functions can be called as methods of the SoapClient object. This method is useful in non-WSDL mode when soapaction is unknown, uri differs from the default or when sending and/or receiving SOAP Headers. On error, a call to a SOAP function can cause PHP to throw exceptions or return a SoapFault object if exceptions are disabled. To check if the function call failed to catch the SoapFault exceptions, check the result with is_soap_fault(3). PARAMETERS
o $function_name - The name of the SOAP function to call. o $arguments - An array of the arguments to pass to the function. This can be either an ordered or an associative array. Note that most SOAP servers require parameter names to be provided, in which case this must be an associative array. o $options - An associative array of options to pass to the client. The location option is the URL of the remote Web service. The uri option is the target namespace of the SOAP service. The soapaction option is the action to call. o $input_headers - An array of headers to be sent along with the SOAP request. o $output_headers - If supplied, this array will be filled with the headers from the SOAP response. RETURN VALUES
SOAP functions may return one, or multiple values. If only one value is returned by the SOAP function, the return value of __soapCall will be a simple value (e.g. an integer, a string, etc). If multiple values are returned, __soapCall will return an associative array of named output parameters. On error, if the SoapClient object was constructed with the exceptions option set to FALSE, a SoapFault object will be returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 SoapClient.__soapCall(3) example <?php $client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl"); $client->SomeFunction($a, $b, $c); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c)); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c), NULL, new SoapHeader(), $output_headers); $client = new SoapClient(null, array('location' => "http://localhost/soap.php", 'uri' => "http://test-uri/")); $client->SomeFunction($a, $b, $c); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c)); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c), array('soapaction' => 'some_action', 'uri' => 'some_uri')); ?> SEE ALSO
SoapClient::SoapClient, SoapParam::SoapParam, SoapVar::SoapVar, SoapHeader::SoapHeader, SoapFault::SoapFault, is_soap_fault(3). PHP Documentation Group SOAPCLIENT.__SOAPCALL(3)

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SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer(3pm)

NAME
SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer - Factory for retrieving serializer objects SYNOPSIS
# from SOAP::WSDL::Client: $serializer = SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer->get_serializer({ soap_version => $soap_version, }); # in serializer class: package MyWickedSerializer; use SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer; # register as serializer for SOAP1.2 messages SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer->register( '1.2' , __PACKAGE__ ); DESCRIPTION
SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer serves as factory for retrieving serializer objects for SOAP::WSDL. The actual work is done by specific serializer classes. SOAP::WSDL::Serializer tries to load one of the following classes: o the class registered for the scheme via register() METHODS
register SOAP::WSDL::Serializer->register('1.1', 'MyWickedSerializer'); Globally registers a class for use as serializer class. get_serializer Returns an object of the serializer class for this endpoint. WRITING YOUR OWN SERIALIZER CLASS
Registering a deserializer Serializer classes may register with SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer. Serializer objects may also be passed directly to SOAP::WSDL::Client by using the set_serializer method. Note that serializers objects set via SOAP::WSDL::Client's set_serializer method are discarded when the SOAP version is changed via set_soap_version. Registering a serializer class with SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer is done by executing the following code where $version is the SOAP version the class should be used for, and $class is the class name. SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer->register( $version, $class); To auto-register your transport class on loading, execute register() in your tranport class (see "SYNOPSIS" above). Serializer package layout Serializer modules must be named equal to the serializer class they contain. There can only be one serializer class per serializer module. Methods to implement Serializer classes must implement the following methods: o new Constructor. o serialize Serializes data to XML. The following named parameters are passed to the serialize method in a anonymous hash ref: { method => $operation_name, header => $header_data, body => $body_data, } LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2007 Martin Kutter. All rights reserved. This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the same terms as perl itself. AUTHOR
Martin Kutter <martin.kutter fen-net.de> REPOSITORY INFORMATION
$Rev: 851 $ $LastChangedBy: kutterma $ $Id: Serializer.pm 851 2009-05-15 22:45:18Z kutterma $ $HeadURL: https://soap-wsdl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soap-wsdl/SOAP-WSDL/trunk/lib/SOAP/WSDL/Factory/Serializer.pm $ perl v5.10.1 2010-12-21 SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Serializer(3pm)
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