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nahi eb3f829be9 * lib/{soap,wsdl,xsd}, test/{soap,wsdl,xsd}: imported soap4r/1.5.4.
== SOAP client and server ==

	  === for both client side and server side ===

	  * improved document/literal service support.
	    style(rpc,document)/use(encoding, literal) combination are all
	    supported.  for the detail about combination, see
	    test/soap/test_style.rb.

	  * let WSDLEncodedRegistry#soap2obj map SOAP/OM to Ruby according to
	    WSDL as well as obj2soap.  closes .

	  * let SOAP::Mapping::Object handle XML attribute for doc/lit service.
	    you can set/get XML attribute via accessor methods which as a name
	    'xmlattr_' prefixed (<foo name="bar"/> -> Foo#xmlattr_name).

	  === client side ===

	  * WSDLDriver capitalized name operation bug fixed.  from
	    1.5.3-ruby1.8.2, operation which has capitalized name (such as
	    KeywordSearchRequest in AWS) is defined as a method having
	    uncapitalized name. (converted with GenSupport.safemethodname
	    to handle operation name 'foo-bar').  it introduced serious
	    incompatibility; in the past, it was defined as a capitalized.
	    define capitalized method as well under that circumstance.

	  * added new factory interface 'WSDLDriverFactory#create_rpc_driver'
	    to create RPC::Driver, not WSDLDriver (RPC::Driver and WSDLDriver
	    are merged).  'WSDLDriverFactory#create_driver' still creates
	    WSDLDriver for compatibility but it warns that the method is
	    deprecated.  please use create_rpc_driver instead of create_driver.

	  * allow to use an URI object as an endpoint_url even with net/http,
	    not http-access2.

	  === server side ===

	  * added mod_ruby support to SOAP::CGIStub.  rename a CGI script
	    server.cgi to server.rb and let mod_ruby's RubyHandler handles the
	    script.  CGIStub detects if it's running under mod_ruby environment
	    or not.

	  * added fcgi support to SOAP::CGIStub.  see the sample at
	    sample/soap/calc/server.fcgi.  (almost same as server.cgi but has
	    fcgi handler at the bottom.)

	  * allow to return a SOAPFault object to respond customized SOAP fault.

	  * added the interface 'generate_explicit_type' for server side
	    (CGIStub, HTTPServer).  call 'self.generate_explicit_type = true'
	    if you want to return simplified XML even if it's rpc/encoded
	    service.

	  == WSDL ==

	  === WSDL definition ===

	  * improved XML Schema support such as extension, restriction,
	    simpleType, complexType + simpleContent, ref, length, import,
	    include.

	  * reduced "unknown element/attribute" warnings (warn only 1 time for
	    each QName).

	  * importing XSD file at schemaLocation with xsd:import.

	  === code generation from WSDL ===

	  * generator crashed when there's '-' in defined element/attribute
	    name.

	  * added ApacheMap WSDL definition.

	* sample/{soap,wsdl}: removed.


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* Features of Ruby

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* How to get Ruby

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  2. Run ./configure, which will generate config.h and Makefile.

  3. Edit defines.h if you need.  Probably this step will not need.

  4. Remove comment mark(#) before the module names from ext/Setup (or
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     If you don't want to compile non static extension modules
     (probably on architectures which does not allow dynamic loading),
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  5. Run make.

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