hi...
have u tried turning the debuging on?
SOAP::Trace provides you with a trace/debug facility for the SOAP::Lit
+e library. To activate it you need to specify a list of traceable eve
+nts/parts of SOAP::Lite:
use SOAP::Lite +trace =>
qw(list of available traces here);Available events are:
transport -- (client) access to request/response for transport layer
dispatch -- (server) shows full name of dispatched call
result -- (server) result of method call
parameters -- (server) parameters for method call
headers -- (server) headers of received message
objects -- (both) new/DESTROY calls
method -- (both) parameters for '->envelope(method =>' call
fault -- (both) parameters for '->envelope(fault =>' call
freeform -- (both) parameters for '->envelope(freeform =>' call
trace -- (both) trace enters into some important functions
debug -- (both) details about transportFor example:
use SOAP::Lite +trace =>
qw(method fault);
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