On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 07:55, spikes wrote:
> 
> 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/.
> --

been there, done that, but I can't seem to get the php-soap extensions
to work with the PHP engine. I can't really tell if I'm doing anything
wrong kasi I followed the instructions naman.

Anyway, sana yung mga may experience na with putting in SOAP support sa
PHP engine magbigay ng comments, I'm really at a loss here. :D

We could use the other two, but you're right about php-soap being in C
and should perform better compared to the Perl and PHP based
implementations. Sana lang mapagana ko. ;)

Kailangan rin kasi namin sa isang project namin sa Software Engineering
course sa UPLB, so insights would be most appreciated. If not, then
makipagsapalaran nalang kami (ako) with the poorly written doc and try
to get it working on my own.

TIA

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