[snichols] I'm working on a Tcl client to integrate to a web service. I have an example of how the SOAP envelope should look. Tt is using two complex data types (WebUser and Authentication). I'd prefer to use Tcl SOAP then have to code the XML using tDOM and HTTP, which I will do if necessary Here's my Tcl code that generates a SOAP request envelope that's close to the working SOAP envelope, but not good enough for the web service:
package require SOAP
package require rpcvar
namespace import -force rpcvar::typedef
typedef {
Username DATA
Password DATA
Nonce DATA
Created DATA
RemoteUser DATA
RemoteClient DATA
RemoteAddress DATA
EnvironmentalData DATA
SessionID DATA
} authentication
typedef {
Authentication authentication
ApplicationType DATA
RequestID DATA
WebUserID DATA
WebUserName DATA
PlanID DATA
EmployerID DATA
MemberID DATA
EntityType MEMBER
EntityReferenceNumber DATA
Password DATA
EncryptionMethod PLAINTEXT
InputMethodEditor TELEPHONE
} webUser
SOAP::create Test -proxy "http://localhost/superSOAP/webcontrol.asmx" \
-action "http://www.atune.biz/web/services/WC/2006-01/isWebUserAuthenticated" \
-uri "http://www.atune.biz/web/services/WC/2006-01" \
-params {WebUser webUser}
When the soap method, isWebUserAuthenticated, is called it generates this as the SOAP request :
IVRUSER
newPassword
TESTER
SomeCompany
127.0.0.1
MOL
11111
RS
-1
-1
MEMBER
0
5555
PLAINTEXT
TELEPHONE
Its very close, but I need the SOAP above envelope to look like this working version (both are very close):
IVRUSER
newPassword
20060309T080101
TESTER
SomeCompany
127.0.0.1
MOL
157014233
RS
-1
-1
MEMBER
0
5555
PLAINTEXT
TELEPHONE
Any ideas what I need to change in my TclSOAP command calls to make the SOAP envelope look like the latter XML above? Its currently generating the first XML. I notice a couple of things different: The latter has an Enabled="1" attribute and its not using the /ns: namespace. The latter envelop works and returns a result the first request returns errors. The other thing thats differnt is the second version using simpler looking tags like soap:Evelope and soap:Body.
Thanks in advance.
snichols.