Hi bobtfish,
I had a similar situation and used the solution outlined in this thread.
Update:
Forgot to mention that I have no communication between the two parts. If the service is stopped it simply kills the SOAP process. As you say in your original message, it would be better for the service to request the SOAP server to exit.
Regards,
Dom.
In reply to Re: SOAP::Lite and Win32::Daemon
by dbush
in thread SOAP::Lite and Win32::Daemon
by bobtfish
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