I'm not sure what the exact problem is, but I did notice something odd in your client:

my $s = SOAP::Lite ->uri('World') ->proxy('http://localhost/soap/soapserver.cgi') # vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ->GoodBye("Bad world") ->on_debug(sub{print@_}); # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ print $s->result();

The method call to the server GoodBye() returns a SOAP::SOM object (a response of sorts), and not the SOAP object (which is a link to the server), so you probably won't get debugging output from the call. I'd suggest instead using something like the following

my $soap = SOAP::Lite ->uri('World') ->proxy('http://localhost/soap/soapserver.cgi') ->on_debug(sub{warn @_}); $som = $soap ->GoodBye("Bad world"); if ( $som->fault ) { warn $som->faultcode() ||'', " : ", $som->faultstring()||'', " : ",$som->faultdetail()||'',"\n"; } else { print $som->result(); }

With debugging on, you should get both the HTTP headers that are sent, and the XML payload of the request and response.


In reply to Re: Error while receiving SOAP envelope from client by jhourcle
in thread Error while receiving SOAP envelope from client by chanakya

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