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| diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Services/SoapService.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Services/SoapService.page index 04dea07a..4a83c8ed 100644 --- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Services/SoapService.page +++ b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Services/SoapService.page @@ -129,7 +129,33 @@ The tool requires a MS .NET runtime to be installed.  </div>
  <p>
 -<tt>TSoapService</tt> may be configured and customized in several ways. In the example above, the <soap> element actually specifies a SOAP service using the default <tt>TSoapServer</tt> implementation. Attributes in <soap> are passed to <tt>TSoapServer</tt> as its initial property values. For example, the <tt>provider</tt> attribute initializes the <tt>Provider</tt> property of <tt>TSoapServer</tt>. By setting <tt>SessionPersistent</tt> to be true in <soap> element, the provider instance will persist within the user session. You may develop your own SOAP server class and use it by specifying the <tt>class</tt> attribute of <soap>.
 +<tt>TSoapService</tt> may be configured and customized in several ways. In the example above, the <tt><soap></tt> element actually specifies a SOAP service using the default <tt>TSoapServer</tt> implementation. Attributes in <tt><soap></tt> are passed to <tt>TSoapServer</tt> as its initial property values. For example, the <tt>provider</tt> attribute initializes the <tt>Provider</tt> property of <tt>TSoapServer</tt>. By setting <tt>SessionPersistent</tt> to be true in <tt><soap></tt> element, the provider instance will persist within the user session. You may develop your own SOAP server class and use it by specifying the <tt>class</tt> attribute of <tt><soap></tt>.
 +</p>
 +
 +<p>By default, PHP's soap server will create objects of the type <tt>StdClass</tt>
 +when objects are received from the client. The soap server can be configured to
 +automatically create objects of certain type objects are received as method
 +parameters. For example, if we have a Soap method that accepts
 +a <tt>Contact</tt> object as parameter.
 +<com:TTextHighlighter Language="php" CssClass="source">
 +/**
 + * @param Contact $contact
 + * @return boolean true if saved, false otherwise
 + * @soapmethod
 + */
 + function save(Contact $contact)
 + {
 +	return true
 + }
 +</com:TTextHighlighter>
 +The do this, we need to set the <tt>ClassMaps</tt> property of
 +the <tt>TSoapServer</tt> in the <tt><soap></tt> tags as
 +a comma separated string of class names that we wish to be automatically
 +converted.
 +<com:TTextHighlighter Language="xml" CssClass="source">
 +<soap id="contact-manager" provider="path.to.ContactManager"
 +	ClassMaps="Contact, Address"/>
 +</com:TTextHighlighter>
  </p>
  </com:TContent>
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