From: Marco Sangiorgi on
Capitan Yesterday wrote:
> Have you tried sending dump_method_signatures to a WSDLDriverFactory
> object?
> Right now I'm on a windows machine (with ruby 1.8.6) and
> WSDLDriverFactory doesn't have that method, so I can't try. It should
> include WSDL::SOAP::ClassDefCreatorSupport and so you should be able
> to call dump_method_signatures.
> Otherwise, you could try to iterate on the services/ports of the wsdl
> attribute of a factory object, just like dump_method_signature does. I
> am no expert, so don't take my suggestions too seriously :-)
>
> Bye


Hi Capitan Yesterday, and thanks again for your answer :)

dump_method_singature works, but only for simple type. For complex ones,
it only show type's name. :(
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From: Marco Sangiorgi on
Marco Sangiorgi wrote:
> Capitan Yesterday wrote:
>> Have you tried sending dump_method_signatures to a WSDLDriverFactory
>> object?
>> Right now I'm on a windows machine (with ruby 1.8.6) and
>> WSDLDriverFactory doesn't have that method, so I can't try. It should
>> include WSDL::SOAP::ClassDefCreatorSupport and so you should be able
>> to call dump_method_signatures.
>> Otherwise, you could try to iterate on the services/ports of the wsdl
>> attribute of a factory object, just like dump_method_signature does. I
>> am no expert, so don't take my suggestions too seriously :-)
>>
>> Bye
>
>
> Hi Capitan Yesterday, and thanks again for your answer :)
>
> dump_method_singature works, but only for simple type. For complex ones,
> it only show type's name. :(

I've tried for several days to resolve my problem, I think I'll give it
up :(
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