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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T01:46:30+00:00 2026-05-28T01:46:30+00:00

lets say i have a Restful webservice (for my record-class) on a GlassFish, accessable

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lets say i have a Restful webservice (for my record-class) on a GlassFish, accessable on

http://localhost:8080/MyWS/entities.Records/

i want to use this Webservice in PHP to read and write records.

how do i use a RESTful Webservice out of PHP?

how to set the action (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)?

how to set the user/password data in the header (glassfish is parsing the header of the HttpRequest to authentificate a user)?

and how to serialize my PHP Record-Class objects to XML (for sending: PUT, POST, DELETE) and to deserialize XML to Record-Class objects (for reading the glassfish/ws-output) easily? is there a php-builtin-method or do i have to write my own XML-Parser?

thank you

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    2026-05-28T01:46:31+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 1:46 am

    how do i use a RESTful Webservice out of PHP?
    how to set the action (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)?

    You can use CURL for that. Recently I’ve put a simple class for this. You can check it at my Github page

    how to set the user/password data in the header (glassfish is parsing the header of the HttpRequest to authentificate a user)?

    Simply set a header with curl_setopt. See comment #80271

    is there a php-builtin-method or do i have to write my own XML-Parser?

    There’re some bultin extensions for that. Maybe some will be useful:

    • SimpleXML
    • DOM Document
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