That is a possibility, though it would be something that I'm not
terribly familiar/comfortable with.  Thanks for the idea.

On Nov 22, 10:25 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 22, 1:29 pm, Lance Woodson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am integrating with a merchandise fulfillment company on behalf of a
> > client for an ecommerce website.  The fulfiller has a soap interface
> > for communicating orders to them, but they have no accessible WSDL (I
> > know, what the hell?).
>
> > So, everything I've been able to find relating to having a client for
> > a soap web service is with SOAP4R and seems to require a WSDL for use.
> > Right now, I'm leaning towards using the httpclient (http://
> > dev.ctor.org/doc/httpclient/) or rfuzz (http://rfuzz.rubyforge.org/
> > sample.html) and just working with straight HTTP.
>
> > Before I went any further, though, I figured I would see if anyone
> > else has run into this problem and found a better solution. Soooo,
> > anyone have any other solutions?
>
> Could you write a wsdl file for the service from what documentation
> you do have ?
>
> Fred> Thanks,
> > -Lance

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