Actually by looking at the wsdl in more detail, there are a number of functions, amongst them I find "Payment" but each function has a "RequestMsg" and "ResponseMsg" object. I dont know why declaring the wsdl only allows the functions and not further objects. This is and extract of the wsdl...
<xs:element name="PaymentRequestMsg">-<xs:complexType>-<xs:sequence><x +s:element type="common:RequestHeader" name="RequestHeader"/><xs:eleme +nt type="account:PaymentRequest" name="PaymentRequest"/></xs:sequence +></xs:complexType></xs:element> <wsdl:message name="PaymentRequestMessage"><wsdl:part name="part1" ele +ment="accountmgrmsg:PaymentRequestMsg"/></wsdl:message> <wsdl:operation name="Payment"><wsdl:input wsaw:Action="Payment" messa +ge="account:PaymentRequestMessage"/><wsdl:output wsaw:Action="http:// +www.huawei.com/bme/cbsinterface/cbs/accountmgr/CBSInterfaceAccountMgr +/PaymentResponse" message="account:PaymentResultMessage"/></wsdl:oper +ation>

In reply to Re^9: SOAP::Lite problem by doqb
in thread SOAP::Lite problem by doqb

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