>
> While you can construct the WSDL from scratch, I'd suggest using a tool like
> one found in Zend Studio for Eclipse. I've used it to (easily) generate WSDL
> for a SOAP service, and then used it to add a web reference in Visual
> Studio.
>
>
> RQuadling wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm creating web services using Zend_Soap_Server. I'm at the point where I
>> need to test the services. With that, I'm constructing the WSDL file.
>>
>> I've read about some of the differences between Microsoft's .NET
>> requirements and others (I'm a newbie - this may be FUD - looking for
>> advice).
>>
>> Assuming there are some differences, how do I create a WSDL file which
>> will allow everyone to talk to my services (by everyone, I mean all the
>> ways people can talk to me).
>>
>> I wish I knew more about this. Is there a sensible start point for me to
>> read about this issue?
>>
>> In the main, I've found articles which are solely PHP orientated _OR_ .NET
>> orientated.
>>
>> Also, WSDL v2? Is that a concern?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Quadling.
>>
>>
>
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I don't have Zend Studio. I do have Zend Framework and intended to use
the WSDL auto discovery mechanism.
With all the ports/encodings/etc. options ... I'm hoping the framework
knows its stuff and can build a working WSDL for all the consumers.
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