Greetings fellow monks,

I'm trying to find some example code for a working SOAP solution that uses Perl for the server (preferably via simple CGI) and a .NET language like C# for the client. I've found loads of documentation for each part of this puzzle but very limited help for interoperability of this sort. (Example 1, Example 2)

I've written some test code for the client and server parts. I can get Perl to work with itself for both client and server, and I can get C# to work with an IIS Web service, but I can't seem to get the C# client to work with the Perl server. Any reading suggestions or sample code (even just skeleton stuff) you have would be most appreciated. Thanks.

gryphon
code('Perl') || die;


In reply to Perl SOAP Server with .NET client by gryphon

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