Hello,
I have been reading about SOAP::Lite and I've decided I want to implement my SOAP server with a perl backend, because it's my favorite language. Nevertheless, I know there will be clients coded in Java.
I searched about using Java as a client and I found this posting, but no encouraging responses.
So, basically, I just want to know if it's possible to do something like this in Java or if someone has done something similar. Otherwise, what's the point of using the Simple Object Access Protocol if you cannot pass objects from one language to another!
use SOAP::Lite
+autodispatch =>
uri => 'http://my.server.com/My/Class',
proxy => 'http://my.server.com/soap';
my $o = My::Class->new('bar');
print $o->method('drink');
Thanks,
--
Andrés Monroy
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