Hi, Monks

How do you define a complex type in soap lite.

I have used this perl client side, to send a STRING to a php soap server that echo's the value back that I send to it without any problems...
use strict; package TESTso; use SOAP::Lite; # +trace => 'debug'; my $HOST = "http://138.215.248.216:8080/Soap/test.php"; my $NS = "ITest"; my $PHRASE = "hello"; my $soap = SOAP::Lite ->readable(1) ->uri($NS) ->proxy($HOST); my $som = $soap->MyResponse(SOAP::Data->name("What" => "$PHRASE")); print "The response from the server was:\n".$som->result."\n";
the only thing is how would i send a complex type like these two classes combined into one type nl. Questions_for_person to my php soap service.
Person  
  Name (String)
  Surname (String)
  Age (integer)
and
Question  
  Questions (Array of Strigs)
  Num_Questions (integer)
into a combined type:
Questions_for_person  
  a_Person (Person Type)
  a_QuestionList (Question Type)


Thanx for your help

2005-01-14 Edited by Arunbear: Changed title from 'SOAP::Lite', as per Monastery guidelines


In reply to How to define a complex type with SOAP::Lite by za_switch

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