If I check that package, and I was
testing it, they show an example of the client that is:
local client = require "soap.client"
local ns, meth, ent = client.call {
url = "" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://soap.4s4c.com/ssss4c/soap.asp">"http://soap.4s4c.com/ssss4c/soap.asp",
soapaction = "doubler",
method =
"http://simon.fell.com/calc",
entries = { -- `tag' will be filled with `method' field
{
tag = "nums",
attr = {
["xmlns:SOAP-ENC"] =
"http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/",
["SOAP-ENC:arrayType"] = "xsd:int[5]",
},
{ tag = "number", 10 },
{ tag = "number", 20 },
{ tag = "number", 30 },
{ tag = "number", 50 },
{ tag = "number", 100 },
},
}
}
print("namespace = ", ns, "element name = ", meth)
for i, elem in ipairs (ent[1]) do
print (elem[1])
end
but I have a problem because in table
'entries', the documentation says that is a table in LuaExpat's
format. but I know that format and can not find documentation.
If I rely on the example they show and my service only receives
a parameter called 'date' and would stay that example? ofcourse
knowing I have to place my namespace, my method and everything.
El 10/10/12 08:38, steve donovan escribió: