Hello again :), here is the XML that the wsdl is expecting, I capture this from wireshark from another application:
<?xml version="1 .0" encoding="UT F-8"?> <SOAP-ENV :Envelope xmlns: SOAP-ENV="http:/ /schemas.xmlsoap .org/soap/envelo pe/" xmlns:ns1=" http://www.huawei.com/bme/cbsint erface/common" xmlns:ns2="http:/ /www.huawei.com/bme/cbsinterface /cbs/accountmgr +" xmlns:ns3="http ://www.huawei.com/bme/cbsinterfa ce/cbs/accountmg +rmsg"> <SOAP-ENV: Body> <ns3:PaymentRequestMsg> <RequestHeader> <ns1: CommandId>Payment</ns1:CommandId> <ns1:Version>1< /ns1:Version> <ns1:TransactionId></ns1:TransactionId> <ns1:SequenceId>1</ns1:SequenceId> <ns1:RequestType>Event</ns1:RequestType> <ns1:SerialNo>eTopup_193</ns1:SerialNo> </RequestHeader> <PaymentRequest> <ns2:SubscriberNo>123</ns2:SubscriberNo> <ns2:PaymentAmt>100</ns2:PaymentAmt> <ns2:Pay mentMode>1001</ns2:PaymentMode> </PaymentRequest> </ns3:PaymentRequestMsg> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-E NV:Envelope>

In reply to Re^4: SOAP::Lite problem by doqb
in thread SOAP::Lite problem by doqb

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