I followed the WCF tutorials on the beginners guide. I successfully managed to get a service up and running on IIS 7 and it functions perfectly with the WCF test client tool.
However, I am trying to comunicate to the service through PHP using SOAP without any success.
Here is what I have so far:
I have two functions defined on the service:
public class Service : IService
{
//just for testing
List<Customer> customers = new List<Customer>();
public List<Customer> getCustomer()
{
return customers;
}
public int addCustomer(Customer customer)
{
customers.Add(customer);
return customers.Count;
}
}
In php, I can see these if I do a dump of the getFunctions():
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$client = $client = new SoapClient("ServiceURL", array('soap_version' => SOAP_1_1, 'trace' => 0,'exceptions' => 1));
var_dump($client->__getFunctions());
This is where the problems start:
$custObject = new myCustomer();
$custObject->name = "Jane Smith";
$custObject->id = 3;
// ==============================
// = Making Soap Function Calls =
// ==============================
$retVal = $client->addCustomer($custObject);
echo "Returned from Add: ";
var_dump($retVal->addCustomerResponse);
echo "</br>";
$retVal = $client->getCustomer();
echo "Returned from Get: ";
print_r($retVal->getCustomerResponse);
echo "</br>";
Am I accessing these functions incorrectly?
Also, I was told to use basicHttpBinding with SOAP. Is this a bad thing? Can wsHttpBinding be used instead?
Thanks in advance!