Zend soap server comments - soap

To generate wsdl I'm using Zend Soap server. This auto addind comments like
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how to avoid this comments ?

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SoapCore and Message Header

I have a customer that requires us to use a SOAP service (and yes...I tried to have that changed and no go). The soap message needs to look like this with an AuthHeader in the Header.
I've tried using SoapCore with an IMessageInspector2 and a MessageHeader attribute but no luck
Does anyone have a solution for this? I have to send the WSDL to our customer so they can code against it.

Using Insomnia To Make Soap Calls

I am trying to use Insomnia to make soap calls - specifically trying to get post to succeed. I defined the URL as the end point and put the body type as XML with the SOAP contents (envelope, header, body). I defined the user id and password in the header. When I run I get 415 Unsupported Media Type. I can't really paste the soap contents because of all of the URL addressing in the envelope. I am using Insomnia to succeed in doing the REST call to get my information (for some crazy reason the gets are REST but the posts are SOAP) but can't get the insert to work. Is there something special I need, or does Insomnia not support SOAP post transactions? I googled and it appears in 2018 this was added. I don't have the WSDL available.
I appreciate this is not giving lots of information so guidance on what more I may provide to get assistance will also be helpful. Has anyone succeeded in using Insomnia to make SOAP calls?
All that was needed for me to make it work was:
Request method: POST.
Setting the Content-Type header to text/xml; charset=utf-8 (application/xml gave me the 415 response).
Wrapping request body in proper SOAP envelope.
You should be able to call GET on YourHandler.asmx to look up envelopes for requests you want to use. Envelope should look somewhat like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<soap:Body>
<HelloWorld xmlns="http://tempuri.org/">
<foo>
<Id>1</Id>
<Name>Bar</Name>
</foo>
</HelloWorld>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Credits for the guidance and envelope sample goes to this answer.
You can import the WSDL file, so that all methods, headers etc. will be created automatically. Click on:
Go to dashboard
Click Create
Choose URL (under import from)
Paste the WSDL URL and click Fetch and Import
As an example you can use the following URL: http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx?wsdl
You will get this:
The problem as of writing this answer is, that there are two bugs:
Not all WSDL URLs are getting imported correctly (e.g. this one works in SOAP UI, but not in Insomnia http://webservices.oorsprong.org/websamples.countryinfo/CountryInfoService.wso?WSDL)
The methods are getting imported, but they don't work
You can submit and issue on Github, so that this is getting fixed: https://github.com/Kong/insomnia

Correct envelope to use for a SOAP request?

I'm trying to integrate with the SOAP API specified here:
https://api.okpay.com/OkPayAPI?singleWsdl
https://api.okpay.com/OkPayAPI?wsdl
At the moment the code autogenerated from the wsdl files appears to be acting up, so I'm wondering what should be the correct envelope to send and where should I be sending it?
I used this service for testing: http://www.soapclient.com/soapmsg.html . For server address I put in:
https://api.okpay.com/
And for SOAP Message I put in what my code is currently generating:
<Envelope xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><Body xmlns="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><Get_Date_Time xmlns="https://api.okpay.com"></Get_Date_Time></Body></Envelope>
And the response appears to be a HTML code of a page, rather than an envelope response.
What would be the correct SOAP Action / Message to what Server Address to send in order to invoke the Get_Date_Time method as specified in the WSDL?
A couple of things:
The "Server Address" needs to point at the actual service, so in this case
https://api.okpay.com/OkPayAPI
The action can be seen in the WSDL, in this case
https://api.okpay.com/I_OkPayAPI/Get_Date_Time
Have a look at the WSDL and search for the action I gave above, that should give you an idea for how to find it for other actions.
With those two updates you should get back the response you expect:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Body>
<Get_Date_TimeResponse xmlns="https://api.okpay.com">
<Get_Date_TimeResult>2015-01-31 17:52:37</Get_Date_TimeResult>
</Get_Date_TimeResponse>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>

Drupal 8.x POST (create) node via REST doesn't work

I am working with Drupal 8.0 alpha 11. I've been able to follow the Drupal guides for REST services:
POST for creating content entities (https://drupal.org/node/2098511) and the related guides, GET on content entities and GET on Views-generated lists
"GET"s work great, but I haven't been able to get any "POST" to work (I've posted the issue on the drupal.org site, too).
I've tested POST for both a basic page and my own content entity and neither works. I've tried a lot of variations, including removing "entity" from the url as per the recent changes in Drupal 8, but the POST still does not work. I'm using Postman in Chrome for testing and again, I can "GET" a basic page and my own content entity just fine, but with POST, I always get a return code of 200 "OK", never "201" (which is what I should receive according to the guide) and the nodes don't get created.
I've updated the rest.settings.yml for both the basic page and my content type, have established permissions for the user, am using basic auth, and have added Content Type application/hal+json and cross-origin details to the header info.
Any idea what's missing? Do I need to add coding in my create entity form to "receive" the posted data? Where do I do this/in which directories should the files go? Is this required for the default Basic Page content type, too?
Thanks for any help...I've spent weeks on this and can't figure out what I'm missing.
Thank you!
On Drupal 8 alpha 11 it will work but make sure I am assuming that you have enabled REST , HAL, HTTP basic authentication, Serialization module on your site.
You have enabled POST method for 'entity:node' with basic_auth authentication type and hal_json as format
Give enough permission to a admin so that it can create node via REST , To do so navigate to admin/people/permissions on your drupal installation.
now /entity/node is REST end point to create node I am using REST Client to demonstrate POST request
this is link to image that will make it more clear
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100492838/POST_Node.png
now make a POST request with Content-Type = hal+json and also set basic_auth header.
change URL according to your site.

Add Request SOAP-Header to Response

I am working on an bottom up web service for axis2 deployed on tomcat.
The processing is all working, but for tracking purposes I would like to include some meta data using the Soap Header. Do you know how to make axis2 include the header received into the response? E.g. I would like to pass an id with the header and receive it with the response.
The way to handle these scenarios in Axis2 is to use a handler. You can engage your handler to the out flow and do the header adding part is there. This article[1] describes about the axis2 architecture and how to add new handlers using modules.
[1] http://wso2.org/library/articles/extending-axis2