SoapClient->__soapCall()
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SoapClient->__soapCall() --
Calls a SOAP function
Description
class
SoapClient {
mixed
__soapCall ( string function_name [, array arguments [, array options [, mixed input_headers [, array &output_headers]]]] )
}
This is a low level API function that is used to make a SOAP call. Usually,
in WSDL mode,
you can simply call SOAP functions as SoapClient
methods. This method useful in non-WSDL mode when soapaction
is unknown, uri differs from the default or when sending
and/or receiving SOAP Headers.
On error, a call to a SOAP function can cause PHP to throw exceptions or return a
SoapFault object if exceptions are disabled.
To check if the function call failed to catch the SoapFault exceptions,
check the result with is_soap_fault().
Return Values
SOAP functions may return one, or multiple values. If only one value is returned
by the SOAP function, the return value of __soapCall will be
a simple value (e.g. an integer, a string, etc). If multiple values are
returned, __soapCall will return
an associative array of named output parameters.
Examples
Example 1. SoapClient->__soapCall() Examples
<?php
$client = new SoapClient("some.wsdl"); $client->SomeFunction($a, $b, $c);
$client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c)); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c), NULL, new SoapHeader(), $output_headers);
$client = new SoapClient(null, array('location' => "http://localhost/soap.php", 'uri' => "http://test-uri/")); $client->SomeFunction($a, $b, $c); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c)); $client->__soapCall("SomeFunction", array($a, $b, $c), array('soapaction' => 'some_action', 'uri' => 'some_uri')); ?>
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