How? Here I specify the SOAP Action name ProcessMessage - no mention of 'Request' here.
my $soap = SOAP::Lite -> ns( 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance', 'xsi' ) -> ns( 'urn::sdp:profilemanager:requestmanager', 'a' ) -> ns( 'urn::sdp:profilemanager:contract:110308', 'b' ) -> uri($uri) -> on_action( sub { join '.ProcessMessage', 'urn::sdp:profilemanag +er:requestmanager:100818.ProfileScopeServiceContract', $_[1] } ) -> proxy($url); And here I assume I'm specifying the name of the first element with th +e Soap Body - Request. <code> my $method = SOAP::Data->name('Request') ->attr({xmlns => 'urn::sdp:profilemanager:profilemanagerrequestman +ager:100818'});
But this seems to also append the word 'Request' to my soap action?

In reply to Re^6: SOAP lite with WCF by Anonymous Monk
in thread SOAP lite with WCF by Anonymous Monk

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