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dsb has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

I'm trying to build a SOAP encoded message to send through a web service as part of a smoke-test to confirm that a web-services layer is functioning properly (It's part of a much larger application, but if this service is broken, we need to know like...yesterday).

I've got just about zero SOAP experience, so working with SOAP::Lite is a bit hazy for me but I've got this to generate the first in a sequence of SOAP encoded messages:

use strict; use SOAP::Lite; use HTTP::Cookies; my $soap = new SOAP::Lite ->proxy( 'http://host.domain.com:80', cookie_jar => HTTP::Cookies->new( ignore_discard => 1 ) ) ->readable(1) ; my $data = SOAP::Data->name( 'login' => [ SOAP::Data->name('user_name' => 'uname')->attr({ xmlns => ''}), SOAP::Data->name('password' => 'upass')->attr({ xmlns => ''}), ], )->attr({ xmlns => 'data.someservice.somedomain' }); my $env = SOAP::Serializer->envelope( freeform => $data ); print $env, "\n";
My impression from the Looooooong abundant SOAP::Lite docs was that passing a true value to readable would yield formatted XML for...readability. Does this only apply to non-freeform envelopes?


dsb
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