Below is the server and two different implementations of a client. I have dumped the xml that the server receives from the two clients and it is now identical but while the b) works a) does not.

The call from a) never reaches the testSoap module where as b) does. Is there some obvious logic I am missing about using service rather than proxy?


The simple server:

SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI
-> dispatch_to('testSoap')
-> handle;


a) The simple client using 'service'

my $service = SOAP::Lite
-> service('http://127.0.0.1/webservice.wsdl')
-> get($id);


b) The simple client using 'proxy'

my $stuff = SOAP::Lite
-> uri('http://127.0.0.1/testSoap')
-> proxy('http://127.0.0.1/perl-bin/webservice.cgi')
-> get($id)
-> result;

In reply to SOAP::Lite with client using service by jammin

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