ID: 42692 User updated by: michael dot tutty at gmail dot com Reported By: michael dot tutty at gmail dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: SOAP related Operating System: SuSE 10.2 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-09-18 (snap) Assigned To: dmitry New Comment:
No, it hasn't, and I can't find the sample code I posted to pastebin. You can create a simple doc/lit web service with a function AddNumbers(int one, int two) that returns one + two. Using the SOAPClient class should return the error. Not that this seems to be a boundary condition issue, since a function with no parameters or one parameter will work. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-10-18 11:29:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] So the bug has already fixed? http://pastebin.com/m786a07d4 contains nothing, so I cannot look into it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-09-21 02:49:57] deathemperor at gmail dot com Just found this bug yesterday from my co-worker. Fixed it today by changing the filename which I think it's caching problem. You can avoid changing filename by setting soap.wsdl_cache_enabled = 1 using ini_set(). Hope this helps. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-09-18 03:26:01] michael dot tutty at gmail dot com Description: ------------ Calling AddNumbers on the sample SOAP server class yields the familiar "Procedure 'xxx' not present" exception when calling $server->handle(). Calling the reflectString(string) method works. It seems as though the number of parameters makes a difference. This seems like a pretty big problem, as it prevents PHP from acting as a WS-I-compliant service to .NET and Java-based consumers. I tested with this service class as part of verifying bug 42086. It is not fixed in this example. Since I'm not the owner of 42086, I am submitting this report instead. Reproduce code: --------------- http://pastebin.com/m786a07d4 Expected result: ---------------- The SoapServer class should recognize the method being called. Actual result: -------------- The SoapServer class appears to look for an implementation method that matches the name of the first Xml tag in the SOAP envelope. I think this would be correct for rpc/encoded usage, but not for doc/lit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=42692&edit=1