Maybe everyone else somehow gets notified about bugs in the bug tracker, but 
when a discussion from it spills over onto the devel list, it would be helpful 
to reference the bug to avoid confusion. It took me a while to figure out where 
the rest of this conversation was.

On Dec 5, 2013, at 19:01, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Dec 5, 2013, at 18:43, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> 
>> On Dec 5, 2013, at 02:27, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On Dec 5, 2013, at 9:50, Fischlin Andreas wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Reto Stöckli has been able to adjust the protocol of a test perl script to 
>>>> the new interface. And what Reto and I have discussed, it seems we are not 
>>>> far away from resolving this issue. In any case, I believe this has 
>>>> definitely to be fixed before a release is made.
>>>> 
>>> That particular one about the name space should be fixed in the latest 
>>> nightly. Does that work now?
>> 
>> Isn't BibDesk still using generated code for the SOAP service stuff? If the 
>> WSDL has changed (which seems likely for a new version), it'll all need to 
>> be re-generated using the new WSDL. At least, this is true of every SOAP API 
>> I've developed against…
> 
> I guess so, it looks like it's generated (which also makes it unreadable.) 
> Then someone should regenerate it. My point is that I cannot write the code, 
> as best I can make some small changes if they're trivial.

Because changes were made to the auto generated code afterwards, it needs to be 
generated again (with wsdl2objc), then diffed against the current files, and 
only the relevant changes merged (by hand).

>>> I thought Reto Stöckli said v2 was not working at all anymore? Is that not 
>>> true?
>>> 
>>> BTW, what version should we really be using? WokSearch or WokSearchLite? 
>>> Currently it's going for the former.
>> 
>> Ideally it would be an option; isn't this a tiered access scheme, where some 
>> institutions only pay for the lite service? ISTR that the guy who wrote it 
>> (Colin?) only had access to one of them.
>> 
>> Adam
> 
> Whoever wrote it had access to WokSearch, so he should have access to both I 
> guess.
> 
> The code does not allow such a choice, it is either one or the other. Some of 
> these strings are hard coded and put in global variables.
> 
> Christiaan

I had access to both WokSearch and WokSearchLite when I wrote the code. 
WokSearchLite was much more limited and didn’t do what I wanted to, so given 
limited time, I only wrote code to support WokSearch.

Cheers,

Colin

PS: Version 2 still works for me, for now anyway...
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