Robert, 

We also had SOAP working with 5.5 under Apache2 (Win32).  

I'll try to get the specifics for you, but off the top of my head:

- we had the WhatsTheTime example working
- we built a PHP client that was able to talk to our Witango SOAP server
- we used the WSDL File Generator Utility at witango.com to create a wsdl
file from a tcf and that worked too

I've since rebuilt this boxes, but will try to find some working code or
specifics to send your way.

- Matt

[email protected] on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 2:11 PM -0500 wrote:
>Before I write out a detailed email to support, has anyone  
>successfully gotten the new Webservices to work?
>
>I have built everything starting with the tutorial, and the  
>events.log confirms that webservices are enabled, and that the ws is  
>registered, and I have set the wws extension mapping in IIS. But when  
>I use the taf example to hit the wws, I just get page missing.
>
>Also, I am using special SOAP class in Realbasic to hit, and it loads  
>the wsdl ok, but can find the action when hitting. I know it works,  
>cuz there are sample webservices out there made by .NET that you can  
>test on.
>
>I also built my own HTTP tester to hit the wws, and wrote the taf as  
>in the documentation, all can find the action/url.
>
>I made the example EXACTLY as tutorial, except not localhost. Only  
>difference is I am using a domain, admin.bigheadtech.com.
>
>Some questions
>
>In the example, the webservices.ini uses relative paths to point to  
>the wsdl and tcf files. What is this relative too? Is this relative  
>to the webroot for the given VIRTUAL website in IIS? Is this supposed  
>to be relative to some other point?
>
>Does this mean that with this structure, the wws is ALWAYS going to  
>be at the root level of the site? so even though as in example, the  
>tcf and wsdl is at webservices/WhatsTheTime/WhatsTheTime.tcf, it will  
>be called by SOAPAction http://www.mysite.com/WhatsTheTime.wws ?
>
>Since I have many domains in IIS, all with different webroots, how  
>does the witango wws system handle this? I think I read all the docs  
>I could get my hands on, any help would be appreciated.
>
>I am looking forward to getting this working, we have written many  
>webservices with Witango and RB, but it was a tough process due to  
>the limitations in witango v5. We basically rolled our own, and  
>couldn't even use the DOM, cuz it didn't always handle CDATA sections  
>correctly, and other types. Plus, there was the issue of encoding, v5  
>only able to result ISO 8559 encoding and not UTF-8.
>
>-- 
>
>Robert Garcia
>President - BigHead Technology
>VP Application Development - eventpix.com
>13653 West Park Dr
>Magalia, Ca 95954
>ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
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>
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