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By default, a "date" type from the XSD namespace
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
will be converted to aDateTimeImmutable
object.However, if you configure an encoder that does not support
DateTimeImmutable
,you might want to replace it with a
int
type that represents the amount of seconds since the unix epoch.This can be configured in the client configuration:
The
MyDateReplacer
class should implement theTypeReplacerInterface
and should return the correct type for the given type.This way, the generated code will use the
int
type instead of theDateTimeImmutable
type for thedate
type in the XSD.The TypeReplacers contain a default set of type replacements that are being used to improve the generated code:
array
for SOAP 1.1 and 1.2 Arraysobject
for SOAP 1.1 Objectsarray
for Apache Map types