I agree, we must improve soap support. May be when I end with xmlrpc
have a bit of time...

2010/11/30, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]>:
> thanks for reporting that.
> Indeed we should improve on that level.
>
> Stef
>
> On Nov 30, 2010, at 7:47 PM, Cédrick Béler wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like to try some webservice experiments. I loaded the last version of
>> SoapOpera but then, I struggled a lot and I still can't make it work.
>>
>> First, I needed authentication and I didn't found how to do that in SOAP.
>> I managed to make it work by hacking Kom.
>> Does someone knows how to do that properly or if it's not possible?
>>
>> Second, I just can't make it work (whereas I can in PHP and it's dead
>> simple :( with SoapClient). I have an error message saying that the
>> interface is not known... After investigating a bit, I think that the
>> problem is there is no "interpretation" of the wsdl file that describe the
>> set of services.
>>
>> Can people confirm if I'm wrong or not ?
>> What's the current state of SoapOpera development ? Are there alternatives
>> ?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> ps: in PHP
>>
>> $client = new SoapClient($WSDL, array('login'=> $LOGIN,'password'=>
>> $PASS));
>> $client->TDOptionsPromotion( "whatever parameters");
>>
>> in Smalltalk (not the example I tried but something else that nearly
>> works, except I get one value, the last one, instead of an array of five)
>>
>> call := (SoapCallEntry tcpHost: 'footballpool.dataaccess.eu' port: 80)
>> newCall.
>> call targetObjectURI: 'data/info.wso'.
>> call namespace: 'http://footballpool.dataaccess.eu'.
>> call methodName: 'TopGoalScorers'.
>> call addParameterNamed: 'iTopN' value: '5'.
>> call invokeAndReturn.
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