SOAP and Oracle

From: Matthew Harrison <m.harrisson_at_craznar.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:52:10 +1000
Message-ID: <13agdkt2qh9g2ed_at_corp.supernews.com>



I'm needing to develop a SOAP server on Linux connecting to Oracle 10g.

It needs not to have Java in the equation (for reasons more complex than I can explain here).

It needs to be easily testable, and describable.

So far I am looking at the Zend Oracle PHP for the server, however I keep coming up to the sticking point - WSDL.

I cannot find any tools to assist in the creation of the WSDL from PHP classes, nor can I find any PHP5 compatible tools (such as NuSOAP for PHP4) which allow direct creation of the SOAP interface.

Is there any tools or ideas you can suggest?

I've got eval versions of XMLSpy (which allows me to create WSDL easily - but not tie it to PHP), Zend Studio (which crashes every time I attempt to create WSDL from PHP), and various other hacks which I cannot get working.

Thanks in advance for your help....

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Received on Thu Jul 26 2007 - 07:52:10 CEST

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