Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=47924&edit=1
ID: 47924
Comment by: philipp at kolmann dot at
Reported by: philipp at kolmann dot at
Summary: Exchange 2007: UpdateItem: Fatal error: SOAP-ERROR:
Encoding: object hasn't 'Pat
Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: SOAP related
Operating System: Linux, Debian Sid
PHP Version: 5.2.9
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Hi,
it seems that noone ever cared about this Bug :(
I am still having the same issues with Exchange 2010 and PHP Version 5.3.10-1.
Here is the sample code still not working:
<?php
// Create SOAP Client
$client = new SoapClient('Services.wsdl',
array('exceptions' => 0,
'trace' => 1,
'login' => "DOMAIN\\user",
'password' => "PASSWORD"
));
// Update found item
$UpdateItem->MessageDisposition ="SaveOnly";
$UpdateItem->ConflictResolution="AutoResolve";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->Id = "ItemID from FindItem";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->ChangeKey = "ChangeKey from
FindItem";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->Updates->SetItemField =
"item:Sensitivity";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->Updates->SetItemField->Message->Sensitivity
= "Normal";
print "<pre>";
print_r($UpdateItem);
$res = $client->UpdateItem($UpdateItem);
echo "REQUEST:\n" . $client->__getLastRequest() . "\n";
print_r($res);
print "</pre>";
?>
Is there any hope, that someone might fix this?
Thanks
Philipp
Previous Comments:
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[2009-05-12 08:04:49] philipp at kolmann dot at
This sample will give you the error described in the Bugreport. You will need
the Services.wsdl, messages.xsd and types.xsd from an Exchange 2007 Server.
With our Exchange I was able to trigger the error with this script.
<?php
// Create SOAP Client
$client = new SoapClient('Services.wsdl',
array('exceptions' => 0,
'trace' => 1,
'login' => "DOMAIN\\user",
'password' => "PASSWORD"
));
// Update found item
$UpdateItem->MessageDisposition ="SaveOnly";
$UpdateItem->ConflictResolution="AutoResolve";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->Id = "ItemID from FindItem";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->ChangeKey = "ChangeKey from
FindItem";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->Updates->SetItemField =
"item:Sensitivity";
print "<pre>";
print_r($UpdateItem);
$res = $client->UpdateItem($UpdateItem);
echo "REQUEST:\n" . $client->__getLastRequest() . "\n";
print_r($res);
print "</pre>";
?>
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[2009-05-06 21:45:58] [email protected]
Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a short but complete example script to be able to reproduce
this bug ourselves.
A proper reproducing script starts with <?php and ends with ?>,
is max. 10-20 lines long and does not require any external
resources such as databases, etc. If the script requires a
database to demonstrate the issue, please make sure it creates
all necessary tables, stored procedures etc.
Please avoid embedding huge scripts into the report.
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[2009-04-08 10:55:11] philipp at kolmann dot at
Description:
------------
I am using PHP and SOAP to talk to a Exchange 2007 server. Adding items works
without a Problem. Now I wanted to update an Item:
The Request looks quite promising, but seems to fail some XML validation.
Regarding to the MS Docs
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa581022.aspx) The Path element is an
abstract element that is substituted by FieldURI. This seems not to happen.
If needed I can add the wsdl-files.
Thanks
Philipp
Reproduce code:
---------------
$UpdateItem->MessageDisposition ="SaveOnly";
$UpdateItem->ConflictResolution="AutoResolve";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->Id = $item->ItemId->Id;
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->ItemId->ChangeKey =
$item->ItemId->ChangeKey;
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->Updates->SetItemField->FieldURI->FieldURI
= "item:Sensitivity";
$UpdateItem->ItemChanges->ItemChange->Updates->SetItemField->Message->Sensitivity
= "Normal";
$res = $client->UpdateItem($UpdateItem);
Expected result:
----------------
Request beeing properly sent to Exchange Server.
Actual result:
--------------
stdClass Object
(
[MessageDisposition] => SaveOnly
[ConflictResolution] => AutoResolve
[ItemChanges] => stdClass Object
(
[ItemChange] => stdClass Object
(
[ItemId] => stdClass Object
(
[Id] =>
AAAeAHBrb2xtYW5uQGthbGVuZGVyLnR1d2llbi5hYy5hdABGAAAAAACkwH79RYBrRLOe5dwPwABJBwCWSqnpWEwlT7Z+LCzPQIE9AAAAAYXBAABeyHGqwz04TojssSJ14nFUADMmYzOVAAA=
[ChangeKey] =>
DwAAABYAAABeyHGqwz04TojssSJ14nFUADMmZDks
)
[Updates] => stdClass Object
(
[SetItemField] => stdClass Object
(
[FieldURI] => stdClass Object
(
[FieldURI] => item:Sensitivity
)
[Message] => stdClass Object
(
[Sensitivity] => Normal
)
)
)
)
)
)
Fatal error: SOAP-ERROR: Encoding: object hasn't 'Path' property in
addtermin.php on line 87
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