SoapClient::__getLastResponseHeaders

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

SoapClient::__getLastResponseHeadersRetourne les en-têtes de la dernière réponse SOAP

Description

public SoapClient::__getLastResponseHeaders(): ?string

Retourne les entêtes de la dernière réponse SOAP.

Note:

Cette fonction n'est disponible que si l'objet SoapClient a été créé avec l'option trace à true

Liste de paramètres

Cette fonction ne contient aucun paramètre.

Valeurs de retour

Les en-têtes de la dernière réponse SOAP.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Exemple avec SoapClient::__getLastResponseHeaders()

<?php
$client
= SoapClient("some.wsdl", array('trace' => 1));
$result = $client->SomeFunction();
echo
"RESPONSE HEADERS:\n" . $client->__getLastResponseHeaders() . "\n";
?>

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jeroen{at}asystance{dot}nl
15 years ago
Note SoapClient does not wait for a response for one-way operations (i.e. <wsdl:operation>s that do not have a <wsdl:response>)! To see if a request failed, use
$sc = new SoapClient( 'some.wsdl', array('features'=>SOAP_WAIT_ONE_WAY_CALLS));

See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=36083 and http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=49278
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noncey
9 years ago
For long running scripts which may be set to a longer timeout in the PHP script, be aware that the IIS connection timeout settings do not restart when you initiate a SOAP call even though you are using a new web address than your current running script.

Because of this, we noted a SOAP call that seemed to not return headers from a Web Service. It was found to be related to IIS timing out. This was in IIS 7.5. The resolution was to increase the connection timeout for IIS at the website/domain level.

There were no faults or exceptions captured when this occurred so your only indicator is that you have no header information.
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