On 2/10/2004 12:54 AM, Dean Michael C. Berris wrote:
Good day everyone,

Recently, I had been in charge of putting up a Linux box at the
Municipality of Calauan for the eRPTS system offered by the NCC to LGU's
for computerizing the Real Property Tax System (in the Assessor's Office
and the Treasury). The software that the NCC contractor built (k2ia i
believe the company name is) used php-soap for the system -- in essence,
making components web services and using them also via PHP (i don't see
why, but (unfortunately) that's how it works).

The question would be whether there are people that have actually gotten
php-soap to work with their php servers/engines? Have you been able to
install the php-soap module by itself as a PHP extension, or is a
recompile of the PHP binary/engine in order to get php-soap
functionality to be included in the PHP engine?

I've tried recompiling the PHP engine, but I cannot seem to be able to
include php-soap functionality.

As for the server in Calauan, I just used the installer provided by the
NCC (a modified RH9 install for the eRPTS system (which runs a TELNET
SERVER!!! (much to my dismay))) and got the system working. So far there
is a grand total of 1 Linux server in the LGU of Calauan, but I'm
working to see if I could convince my dear uncle mayor to put in more
workstations with OpenOffice into the LGU so that the problem with viri
would be more manageable (if not nonexistent).

Any insights would be most appreciated. On topic, or OFF-TOPIC (I could
never really tell).


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its been long ago since i used php but heres my 2 cents.
PHP does not come with a bundled SOAP extension. You need to download and install files that let you easily integrate SOAP into your applications. There are three major SOAP implementations for PHP: PEAR::SOAP, NuSOAP, and PHP-SOAP.
PHP-SOAP, is written in C, so it's much faster than the first 2 althoughi guess the first 2 are more comprehensive. for more info about php-soap goto http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpsoaptoolkit/.
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