As part of my inaugural Ruby project, I''ve been trying to get data for books from Amazon''s web services. The first thing I tried was Ruby/Amazon <http://www.caliban.org/ruby/ruby-amazon.shtml>. It works great, but is based on an earlier version of Amazon''s Web Services, which apparently doesn''t return a complete set of data for the items it retrieves. (The one missing piece that I really need is the number of pages in a book.) So, next up, I''m trying to get the hang of using soap4r. That library comes with some sample code for Amazon''s E-Commerce Web Services. If I understand correctly, the way it works is to use WSDL to build an RPC driver with methods defined on the fly by the WSDL, something like this: drv = SOAP::WSDLDriverFactory.new(wsdl).create_rpc_driver This seems to work great -- I get a fully populated drv object with all the methods and stuff from the WSDL descriptor, according to drv.methods. The problem, however, is that I''m having a hard time figuring out what parameters to feed to the ItemSearch method, which is what I really want to use. (I suspect that Ruby''s reflection methods might be able to tell me, but I''ve not figured out the syntax to get it to tell me what parameters a method is expecting.) The sample code that comes with soap4r /sample/wsdl/amazonEC/ client.rb looks promising, but is untested since the developer doesn''t have an account with Amazon, and doesn''t appear to work as-is. So, my questions, in descending order of helpfulness: * Does anybody have a working sample of using soap4r to access Amazon''s e-commerce services? * Is there a way to see what parameters a dynamically generated method expects? * Any other helpful advice? Thanks in advance for any help! Sean