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I'm trying to use Zend_Soap_Client to communicate with an ASP.net web service. Here's my client call:

$client = new Zend_Soap_Client(null, array(
    'location' => 'http://example.com/service.asmx',
    'uri' => 'http://example.com/'
));

$user = new UserDetail();
$result = $client->UserDetails($user);

However this always gives me the error:

System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at Service.UserDetails(UserDetail UserDetail)

some googling revealed that this is quite a common problem. The most common solution seemed to be to pass the parameters as an array, so I tried:

$result = $client->UserDetails(array('UserDetail' => $user));

but this gave the same error. I also tried passing the params as a stdClass object, nesting the array in another with 'params' as the key, and a few other things but the error is always the same.

I have the ASP code for the web service itself, the relevant method is:

public Result UserDetails(UserDetail UserDetail) {

    [some stuff]

    Hashtable ht = new Hashtable();
    ht = UserDetail.GenerateData();
}

the error is caused by the GenerateData() call.

I assume the UserDetails method is getting null instead of my object as the parameter, but I'm not sure how I should be calling the method, or how I can debug this further. The majority of the Zend_Soap_Client examples I've found seem to be using WSDL, which this service is not; not sure if that is relevant. Any help appreciated!

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I eventually solved this with:

$userDetails = new UserDetails();
$userDetails->UserDetail = $user;

$client->UserDetails($userDetails);

it seems ASP.net expects (and returns) params to be nested in an object/array with the same name as the method being called.

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If you have any possibility to change the asp.net code I'd suggest you try an implementation of the method UserDetails without parameters just to make sure that code isn't broken.

I would then create a consumer-method in asp.net, debug the http-request and see how the userdetail-object is serialized/broken down in array form. Then it's "just" a matter of creating a similar http request from php.

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  • I know the ASP code works as the web service is live and in use. I was hoping to avoid having to create my own .net client to debug it since I don't have an ASP dev environment, so I'll consider that my last resort option! Nov 15, 2010 at 14:46

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