Hi Monks,
I am actually trying to call a subroutine
subroutine1 through Soap::Lite in a remote machine via http.
The subroutine is defined inside a module
Module1.pm, which has a
newconstructor. I have an arrangement in another module as, "export @ISA, Module1 and require Module1".
What happens is , whenver i call the subroutine like soapobject->subroutine1 , soap lite returns an error like "undefined subroutine &Module1::Subroutine1.
When i remove the constructor from the Module1.pm , and try to call the subroutine, it gets called.
My doubt is, if a construtor is defined inside a module, is it possible to call subroutines in that module, only via constuctor and if so, how the constructor is identified, as constructor can be given any name and not strictly
new. Please clarify me.
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