5.8.8. is over 10 years old, your dev and production platforms are very different. Are you running the same version of SOAP::Lite and it's dependency trees (their dependencies etc)? I suspect that this will be very different. You were told that SSL modules aren't thread safe. My suggestion would be to try and isolate the problem. Ensure your dev environment is the same (or as close as possible) to production, otherwise you'll spend a lot of time developing something that need to be completely retested on the production platform which may look nothing like the one you built it for, you'll waste a lot of time chasing bugs in differences in the stacks.


In reply to Re^4: Soap calls using multithreading running out of memory by marto
in thread Soap calls using multithreading running out of memory by bsshetty17

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