Zend_Soap_Client
    
    
        The Zend_Soap_Client class simplifies SOAP client
        development for PHP programmers.
    
    
        It may be used in WSDL or non-WSDL mode.
    
    
        Under the WSDL mode, the Zend_Soap_Client component uses a WSDL
        document to define transport layer options.
    
    
        The WSDL description is usually provided by the web service the client will access. If the
        WSDL description is not made available, you may want to use
        Zend_Soap_Client in non-WSDL mode. Under this mode, all
        SOAP protocol options have to be set explicitly on the
        Zend_Soap_Client class.
    
    Zend_Soap_Client Constructor
        
        
            The Zend_Soap_Client constructor takes two parameters:
            
            Both of these parameters may be set later using  
setWsdl($wsdl)
            and  
setOptions($options) methods respectively.
        
        
Note: Important!
            
            
                If you use Zend_Soap_Client component in non-WSDL mode, you
                must set the 'location' and 'uri' options.
            
        
        
            The following options are recognized:
            
                - 
                    
                        'soap_version' ('soapVersion') - soap version to use (SOAP_1_1 or
                        SOAP_1_2).
                     
- 
                    
                        'classmap' ('classMap') - can be used to map some WSDL types to
                        PHP classes.
                     
                        The option must be an array with WSDL types as keys and names of
                        PHP classes as values.
                     
- 
                    
                        'encoding' - internal character encoding (UTF-8 is always used as an
                        external encoding).
                     
- 
                    
                        'wsdl' which is equivalent to  setWsdl($wsdlValue)
                        call.
                     
                        Changing this option may switch Zend_Soap_Client
                        object to or from WSDL mode.
                     
- 
                    
                        'uri' - target namespace for the SOAP service (required
                        for non-WSDL-mode, doesn't work for WSDL mode).
                     
- 
                    
                        'location' - the URL to request (required for
                        non-WSDL-mode, doesn't work for WSDL mode).
                     
- 
                    
                        'style' - request style (doesn't work for WSDL mode):
                        SOAP_RPC or SOAP_DOCUMENT.
                     
- 
                    
                        'use' - method to encode messages (doesn't work for WSDL mode):
                        SOAP_ENCODED or SOAP_LITERAL.
                     
- 
                    
                        'login' and 'password' - login and password for an HTTP
                        authentication.
                     
- 
                    
                        'proxy_host', 'proxy_port', 'proxy_login', and 'proxy_password' - an
                        HTTP connection through a proxy server.
                     
- 
                    
                        'local_cert' and 'passphrase' - HTTPS client certificate
                        authentication options.
                     
- 
                    
                        'compression' - compression options; it's a combination of
                        SOAP_COMPRESSION_ACCEPT,
                        SOAP_COMPRESSION_GZIP and
                        SOAP_COMPRESSION_DEFLATE options which may be used like
                        this:
                     - // Accept response compression 
- "some.wsdl"'compression'// Compress requests using gzip with compression level 5 
- "some.wsdl"'compression'// Compress requests using deflate compression 
- "some.wsdl"'compression' 
 
Performing SOAP Requests
            After we've created a Zend_Soap_Client object we are ready to
            perform SOAP requests.
         
            Each web service method is mapped to the virtual Zend_Soap_Client
            object method which takes parameters with common PHP types.
         
            Use it like in the following example:
         - //**************************************************************** 
- //                Server code 
- //**************************************************************** 
- // class MyClass { 
- //     /** 
- //      * This method takes ... 
- //      * 
- //      * @param integer $inputParam 
- //      * @return string 
- //      */ 
- //     public function method1($inputParam) { 
- //         ... 
- //     } 
- // 
- //     /** 
- //      * This method takes ... 
- //      * 
- //      * @param integer $inputParam1 
- //      * @param string  $inputParam2 
- //      * @return float 
- //      */ 
- //     public function method2($inputParam1, $inputParam2) { 
- //         ... 
- //     } 
- // 
- //     ... 
- // } 
- // ... 
- // $server = new Zend_Soap_Server(null, $options); 
- // $server->setClass('MyClass'); 
- // ... 
- // $server->handle(); 
- // 
- //**************************************************************** 
- //                End of server code 
- //**************************************************************** 
- "MyService.wsdl"); 
- ... 
-   
- // $result1 is a string 
- $result1 = $client->method1(10); 
- ... 
-   
- // $result2 is a float 
- $result2 = $client->method2(22, 'some string');