Could some kind monk please help me with this?... I've tried a couple of test SOAP calls using the following syntax:
use SOAP::Lite; my $response = SOAP::Lite -> uri('urn:xmethods-delayed-quotes') -> proxy('http://services.xmethods.net/soap'); print "Google price is: ", $response->getQuote('GOOG')->result, "\n";
OR...
use SOAP::Lite; print "Google price is: ", SOAP::Lite -> service ('http://www.xmethods.net/sd/StockQuoteService.wsdl') -> getQuote('GOOG');
Now, I'm trying to execute the LetterSolutions routine in the following WSDL:

http://services.aonaware.com/CountCheatService/CountCheatService.asmx?WSDL

This WSDL file seems to include multiple services with multiple protocol definitions - I can't find the correct values for uri/proxy.

How do I call the LetterSolutions routine (using either the uri/proxy technique, or the service technique)?

Any ideas, please?


In reply to SOAP::Lite and WSDL Query by c6ackp

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