Dear Daniel
First of all I'd like to suggest you to rewrite the client in the next way :
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use SOAP::Lite;
use Tk;
use Data::Dumper;
my $main = MainWindow->new;
my $button = $main->Button(-text => 'go!', -command => \&get);
$button->pack;
MainLoop;
sub get {
my $soapObj = SOAP::Lite->uri('http://devzone:3004/My/Soapy')
->proxy('http://tako:3004');
my $result = $soapObj->testy();
unless ($result->fault()) {
print "result : " . $result->result() . "\n";
} else {
print "faultcode : " . $result->faultcode() .
", faultctring : " . $result->faultstring() . "\n";
}
}
I've checked that client and it works fine for my windows computer.
I guess there is a problem with network layer.
Try to run "ping tako" from your windows comp.
--
Alex
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