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WebServiceBundle

The WebServiceBundle is a Symfony2 bundle to build WSDL and SOAP based web services. It is based on the [ckWebServicePlugin] 1 for symfony.

Installation

Put WebServiceBundle in your src/Bundle dir. Enable PHP's SOAP extension.

Create a new front controller script (like index.php) for your web service endpoint, e.g. webservice.php. Change the environment passed to the kernel constructor, e.g. to soap, in this new front controller script.

Configure the WebServiceBundle in the configuration file for this new environment (e.g. config_soap.yml):

webservice.config:
    definition:
        name: MyWebService
    binding:
        style: rpc-literal

Test

phpunit -c myapp src/Bundle/WebServiceBundle