You can also retrieve object properties the following way while using __autoload($class_name).
<?php
# Start Session
session_start();
# Auto Load Class as Required
function __autoload($class_name)
{
require_once "/var/www/example/class/". $class_name. ".php";
}
//service
$_SESSION[_bogus_session_name] = unserialize($_SESSION[_bogus_session_name]);
$server = new SoapServer('service.wsdl');
$server->setClass("MyClass");
$server->setPersistence(SOAP_PERSISTENCE_SESSION);
$server->handle();
$_SESSION[_bogus_session_name] = serialize($_SESSION[_bogus_session_name])
?>
SoapServer::setClass
(PHP 5 >= 5.0.1)
SoapServer::setClass — Sets the class which handles SOAP requests
Descrição
Exports all methods from specified class.
The object can be made persistent across request for a given PHP session with the SoapServer::setPersistence() method.
Parâmetros
-
class_name -
The name of the exported class.
-
args -
These optional parameters will be passed to the default class constructor during object creation.
Valor Retornado
Não há valor retornado.
Veja Também
- SoapServer::SoapServer() - SoapServer constructor
- SoapServer::addFunction() - Adds one or more functions to handle SOAP requests
- SoapServer::setPersistence() - Sets SoapServer persistence mode
christiaan at oakfox dot net ¶
4 years ago
Ariz Jacinto ¶
4 years ago
If you want your SOAP client to be able to save and then retrieve the object properties, you need to set the SOAP server to be persistent by setting session.auto_start=0, invoking session_start(), and SoapServer->setPersistence(SOAP_PERSISTENCE_SESSION) in the following manner:
<?php
//set ini
ini_set("soap.wsdl_cache_enabled", 0);
ini_set("session.auto_start", 0);
//class file
require_once('MyClass.php');
//for persistent session
session_start();
//service
$server = new SoapServer('service.wsdl');
$server->setClass("MyClass");
$server->setPersistence(SOAP_PERSISTENCE_SESSION);
$server->handle();
?>
funky2step at gmail dot com ¶
1 year ago
When passing arguments to the default class constructor, make sure that you don't try and use the magic __construct method because that won't work.
<?php
class MyClass
{
function MyClass($arg1, $arg2)
{
}
}
// Not:
class MyClass
{
function __construct($arg1, $arg2)
{
}
}
?>
