I've tried using SOAP::Lite with +trace => qw(all), but the client just prints my debug message "contacting server" and then sits there until the connection actually works. I can't figure out how enable debugging on the server.
you need to do tracing on the server. i prefer using a callback to send tracing info to an existing log:
package My::SOAP::Server;
BEGIN
{
## configure log here (i like Log::Log4perl)
}
use SOAP::Lite +trace => [
all => sub{
print $log join( "\n\t" => 'ACK!', @_ ), "\n\n"
},
];
by the way, i find using dispatch_from on your client reduces cross-platform migration errors. i use it now in my clients, and they work on both windows and solaris.
~Particle *accelerates*
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