Hello Monks... I need your help with this issue, I use SOAP::Lite trying to query a Webservice, here is the code:

$soap = SOAP::Lite-> service('http://10.230.0.22:7782/services/CBSInte +rfaceAccountMgrService?wsdl'); @data = SOAP::Data->name("RequestHeader" => \SOAP::Data->value( SOAP::Data->name("CommandId" => 'Payment'), SOAP::Data->name("Version" => '1'), SOAP::Data->name("TransactionId" => ''), SOAP::Data->name("SequenceId" => '1'), SOAP::Data->name("RequestType" => 'Event'), SOAP::Data->name("SerialNo" => 'USSD_00000001'), ) ); push (@data, SOAP::Data->name("PaymentRequest" => \SOAP::Data->value( SOAP::Data->name("SubscriberNo" => '123'), SOAP::Data->name("PaymentAmt" => 100), SOAP::Data->name("PaymentMode" => 1001), ) )); my $result = $soap->Payment(@data);
From the code above I am expecting that the XML layer of the http request would have the structure of @data as per my wsdl definition, but the output only show the following:
<soap:Body> <account:Payment> <RequestHeader xsi:nil="true" xsi:type="common:RequestHeader" /> <PaymentRequest xsi:nil="true" xsi:type="account:PaymentRequest" /> </account:Payment> </soap:Body> </soap:Envelope>
Please help.

In reply to SOAP::Lite problem by doqb

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