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    I originally had the same thought - but I don't see any reference to my custom Webservice Class in either partner or enterprise wsdl...

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    well damn! Maybe it cannot be accessed via the toolkit, but I somehow doubt that. I will look into it more man, sorry i am not really up to speed on it

    If it is possible, it could open many doors. Since you have Nick's email, send him a note and ask him, maybe he can give you some guidance.

    BUT

    I will continue to look into it and hopefully find an answer, fast......

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    Matt I have been looking at this and at this point cannot figure out how to access a class/method using the Toolkit! Have you figured anything out yet?

    Please do let me know if you do man, I would really like to know if you do get this to work

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    I haven't found the solution either - I sent an email to Nick, but didn't hear back.

    If I ever find the answer, I'll definitely post it here.

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    Did you ever figure this out Matt?

    I am looking into this too

    Please do let me know if you figured something out

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    Nope, never did figure this out. Just resorted to using the Toolkit to do what I needed to do.

    If I ever do get an answer, I'll post it here.

    -Matt

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    Nearly 14 months later... In a galaxy far far away.

    To access your Apex class WSDL go to the Apex class page and click on WSDL.

    To get to the page:
    Setup>>Develop>>Apex Classes

    I'm posting an addendum to this thread because it was one of the most topical I'd come across.

    I'm at nearly the exact same spot, except I've got the class WSDL, just looking for how to make use of it.

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    Solved.

    Using PHP to call an Apex Web Service Jeff Douglas – Technology, Coding and Bears… OH MY!

    1: include the necessary files from the PHP toolkit
    2: Login
    3: take data from your previous login and build new client with that data
    4: execute call, get results

    FanTasTic!

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    Thanks for that post man, that is great!!!

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