Hi Caroline,
Thanks for the clarification. As I see it TUSCANY-1297 should be
assigned to #11012. #11004 is an issue that I feel I was able to solve
by hacking the SCA WSDL generator code. I think Matthew may disagree
with my raised issue (looking forward to his response), but it is
entirely
in
quick succession recently. But you would however be very welcome to do
so if you wanted :-)
Matthew
On May 14, 2:37 pm, Caplan, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Graham,
FYI, I just got word back from a PHPDocumentor developer re: @param
support for multiple types:
Hello Mike
.
Thoughts?
Mike
On May 9, 8:02 am, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Caplan, Michael wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but why does the WSDL generator define all
types
as nillable? Should that not be defined depending on the
prototype of
the method it is bound
Hi Simon,
Thanks again for your feedback. The example code is immensely helpful.
Unfortunately, I seem to be suffering from a Visual Studio issue related
to the consumption of the WSDL. If I understand how web services work
in Visual Studio C#, it generates proxy code that handles routing
Hi there,
Sorry for the (slightly) off topic posting. I'm wondering if anyone has
had any success consuming a SCA web service in Visual Studio (VB or C#)?
I know very, very little about VB, C#, and Visual Studio. But, I want
to make sure that end users of my service can actually consume it