Hi,
We have a large web app written in perl. We've been considering making a web service interface to it. Someone here tried a simple C# client a while back and couldn't get it working. When I recently saw this node
How to call a .NET web service from PERL I thought it might have our answer. But it turns out to mostly talk about the other direction: calling .net web services using SOAP::Lite. Does anyone have a simple example they could share of a C# client calling a SOAP::Lite service?
I assume the same inconsistencies are involved, and if I don't get a reply then I'll just have to try figuring them out, but I'm hoping someone can at least let me know it's not a dead end, or tip me off to some of the quirks I can expect.
Thanks!
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