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I'd like to learn web services (SOAP, WSDL) and I primarily code in PHP. Can you suggest any book, that uses PHP to teach these concepts?

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  • Just to comment, you might want to look into restful services. It doesn't use a WSDL or SOAP messages. You basically use http verbs to start certain actions on the service. Just a thought.
    – k to the z
    Apr 15, 2011 at 1:50

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O'Reilly's PHP Cookbook has two chapters with good examples.

Ch 14 - Consuming Web Services
Ch 15 - Building Web Services

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try W3SCHOOLS first it can get you started off pretty quickly, WSDL and SOAP

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  • I'd like to add that the PHP.net documentation is also a great documentation once you've understood what SOAP is. php.net/soap Jan 14, 2011 at 17:12
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Also http://www.packtpub.com/toc/php-oracle-web-development-data-processing-security-caching-xml-web-services-and-ajax-table-cont#chapter_9 this book has a good example about building SOAP server and SOAP client that consumes it.

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Take a look on this nice book: "Zend Framework Web Services" It covers SOAP, RPC, REST, JSON-RPC and a range of other adjacent development topics, including web services testing.