In C# the url is in "Service Reference" configuration. It takes the url of the WSDL file... The problem is that the XML response sent from server perl is different from the XML response aspected from C#. I use this code in PM file to return the response from server:

# $return elaborated my $response = SOAP::Data -> new() ->name('response') ->prefix('') ->type('string') ->uri('FUNCTION') ->value($result); return $response;

I need to know how the server can make a correct XML response for DotNet. Probably the solution is a better use of "SOAP::Data -> new()" to write the correct tags and header...


In reply to Re^2: SOAP::Lite server with c sharp client by grifhis
in thread SOAP::Lite server with c sharp client by grifhis

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