It sounds to me like something like webservices.php.net would be in order. I don't have a huge deal of time to really push this forward. I will provide a simple list to start and that will just be a static page for now and that people can expand as things go on (dunno how permissions for php.net subdomains is handled).
It would however be great if someone steps up and dedicates some long term time to this and makes this THE resource for webservices for php. This would be a great opportunity for a php novice to gain some fame because a large chunk would be just compiling links and comments. But in the long run it will obviously be a great opportunity to become really knowledgeable in webservices in php. But I don’t know how the process of setting up something like webservices.php.net would go. Best regards, Lukas Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________ DybNet Internet Solutions GbR Reuchlinstr. 10-11 Gebäude 4 1.OG Raum 6 (4.1.6) 10553 Berlin Germany Tel. : +49 30 83 22 50 00 Fax : +49 30 83 22 50 07 www.dybnet.de [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -----Original Message----- > From: Markus Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:58 PM > To: Shane Caraveo > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Re: [PEAR-DEV] SOAP, XMLRPC and WSDL > > Am Thu, 23 May 2002 10:44:36 -0700 schrieb Shane Caraveo > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > SOAP::Lite has the same problem, in fact with simple stuff we've done at > > work it's proven to be less interoperable that PEAR::SOAP when it comes > > to dealing with .Net. Python is also very lacking in the SOAP arena. > > None of the scripting languages do realy well with WSDL, esp. when it > > comes to XML Schema. Deitrich's NuSOAP probably does better with > > WSDL/Schema than PEAR::SOAP, but I haven't tried to stress it to find > out. > > Briefly browsing the mailing list archives for PHP SOAP (which has some > great information in it, I´d really like to see an "official" SOAP list > on php.net!) I have discovered quite a neat feature: > > In PEAR::SOAP you need to specifically create SOAP_Value objects for all > return values. In PHP SOAP it´s possible to bind a WSDL file to the > service which then analyses the file and takes care of proper encoding > for return values. > > This is extremely helpful ´cause you don´t have to scratch your head > anymore on how to create the SOAP_Value objects so that they match your > WSDL definition (something that still causes headaches for me). > > Here´s the message that I found: > http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/21431/0/8578899/ > > I´ll probably try it out this weekend. If it works well, this would make > a great addition to PEAR::SOAP. > > Regards, > Markus > > -- > *21st Media* | Consulting, Konzeption, Produktion für die Bereiche: > Markus Wolff | Internet, Intranet, eCommerce, Content Management, > Hamburg,Germany | Softwareentwicklung, 3D-Animation, Videostreaming > http://21st.de | Tel. [+49](0)40/6887949-0, Fax: [+49](0)40/6887949-1 > > > -- > PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php