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[ILUG] WSDL and soap servers

[ILUG] WSDL and soap servers

Slim Roberts Slim at intact.ie
Fri May 8 14:45:37 IST 2009


People can any one help with this. I need to know how to get a WSDL
definitions file for PHP. I can do it no problem for other languages but
can not see any thing about PHP.

Many thanks

Slim



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