Re: Question about soap/wsdlDriver

pickaxe. I checked google, but did not see this specific problem,
{}specialEncoding=#SOAP::Mapping::Object:0xb0e5b0>
but, if I do the following, I get an error:
irb(main):022:0> p result.resultElements[0].methods.sort
missed in some documentation somewhere?
My guess is that soap/wsdlDriver is being overzealous with a camelCase
naming convention and automatically converts all the methods to match
that convention. Arguably a bug, or a feature. I don’t see it
documented either way in the source. In fact, I don’t see any
documentation at all in the source. :frowning:

Regards,

Dan

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Thanks, that is what I thought. Or it is trying to avoid creation of
what appear to be constants. It must have changed some of that
behavior since the book was written.

On 8 May , 2006, at 2:57 PM, Berger, Daniel wrote:

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