-- Daniel Latter <[email protected]> wrote
(on Monday, 06 September 2010, 04:43 PM +0100):
> Sorry, I missed part of the message:
> 
> Would you just specify the token here:
> 
> client = new Zend_XmlRpc_Client('http://localhost:10088/xmlrpcserver');
> $timesheets = $client->getProxy('timesheets');
> $resp = $timesheets->addHours($token, $hours);

Yes, exactly -- you add the token as the first or last argument to every
method, and then the request object on the server side strips it out,
and you inject it into service classes.


> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Daniel Latter <[email protected]>
> Date: 6 September 2010 16:40
> Subject: Zend_XmlRpc token passing
> To: Zend Framework General <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> hi,
> 
> RE: Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> 
> On a Nabble post you refer to a piece of code that enables the passing
> of a token:
> 
>  class My_XmlRpc_Request extends Zend_XmlRpc_Request_Http
>    {
> 
>        public function __construct()
>        {
>            parent::__construct();
> 
>            if ($this->getMethod() != 'login') {
>                $params = $this->getParams();
>                $token  = array_shift($params);
>                $this->setParams($params);
> 
>                // Verify the token, and then add it to the registry...
>                Zend_Registry::set('token', $token);
>            }
>        }
>    }
> 
> I am correct in thinking that all service method(s) will stay the
> same, i.e. - have no reference to the token?
> 
> so like this:
> 
> /**
>         * Add timesheet hours for a candidate
>         *
>         * @param array Hours for a working week
>         * @return array
>         */
>        public function addHours($hours) {
> 
>                $timesheetService = new Service_Timesheet();
>                $resp = $timesheetService->addCandidateTimesheetHours($hours);
> 
>                return $resp;
>        }
> 
> 
> and NOT like this:
> 
> /**
>         * Add timesheet hours for a candidate
>         *
>         * @param string token
>         * @param array Hours for a working week
>         * @return array
>         */
>        public function addHours($token, $hours) {
> 
>                $timesheetService = new Service_Timesheet();
>                $resp = $timesheetService->addCandidateTimesheetHours($hours);
> 
>                return $resp;
>        }
> 
> 
> TIA
> 
> Daniel.
> 

-- 
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