Hi Gang,

Maybe I've just got GUI on the brain from Jake's post today (http://lists.lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/talk/2008-June/025909.html -- unbelievabl), but here's my question:

I'm looking for a GUI tool (PHP or otherwise, web-based or otherwise) that will help me understand a WSDL spec without actually reading the file. Docs are pretty sparse on the service I'm using, and I've waded through many lines of WSDL trying to see what elements are required, the name of various methods, etc. The kind of tool I'm looking for would parse a WSDL file and then show me a list of available methods, and for each method the required elements, then maybe even prepare the raw SOAP request for me (though I can't really imagine needing to see the raw SOAP request). Yeah, sure, that's what I get from wading through the WSDL, but something a lot more streamlined would be a big step up.

Any hints or clues from the NYPHP gang?

(BTW, googling for words like WSDL GUI didn't seem like it was going in the right direction...)

Thanks,
Allen

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Allen Shaw
slidePresenter (http://slides.sourceforge.net)

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