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Default [PEAR-DEV] Associative arrays and PEAR SOAP

On Tue, 8 May 2007 10:57:15 -0400, Punit Gupta
<pgupta@endeavortelecom.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> I am running PHP 4.4.6 and using PEAR:OAP package to build a
> WebService. In the WSDL, I have defined the data types as complex
> for some of the parameters in the function call. Those complex types
> are in turn defined separately describing each element of the
> complex type. It appears that the SOAP server converts the
> associative arrays to a normal integer index array so I am not able
> to see any of the element names as the array keys. And it does the
> same thing when returning values.
> Is there a way to alleviate that?
> Thanks,
> -Punit.
>
>


Short answer No. The SOAP standard has no concept of associative
arrays. To get close you have to define complex types and pass them in
and out as objects with properties representing each element.

Also in the future this sort of question would be best directed to
pear-general or possibly php-soap

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