In the last two posts we reviewed how to setup a RESTful web service in Netsuite and a general-purpose REST client in PHP. In this entry we'll finally make some magic happen by creating two classes to tie this project up.
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2012/04/04
2012/04/02
Building a PHPSuite while napping (pt. 2)
In the last post I discussed writing a general purpose restlet to allow scripting a Netsuite search in PHP. In this post we'll cover how PHP talks to Netsuite's restlet service, and in my next post (hopefully sooner than later) we'll cover implementing a search in PHP.
To start off we need to register our script from last time with Netsuite. Create a new Suitescript Restlet:

Building a PHPSuite while napping (pt. 1)
Netsuite's existing integration solution for PHP, the PHP Toolkit, is plenty powerful, but the minimalist documentation and disappointing end-product (SOAP solutions are so 2006) make it a bit of a PITA. The following came from some attempts to benchmark the existing SOAP solution against Netsuite's relatively recent RESTlet service (the results of which I will post another time. Long story short, REST really is the only solution you should for consideration)
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