We (as in a small project group at work) are setting up some simple web services. We'd like to use a private UDDI service to 'locate' the services. We're using jUDDI. jUDDI appears to be happy. My current tasklet is to talk to jUDDI in Perl.
I tried:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use UDDI::Lite;
$uddi = new UDDI::Lite
on_debug => sub {print @_},
proxy => 'http://<jUDDI server:port>/juddi/inquiry';
print $uddi
-> find_business(name => 'old')
-> result;
jUDDI just complains that I'm using the wrong UDDI API. It expects V2, but (as far as I can tell), UDDI::Lite is using V1. I know there is a pragma that is supposed to get UDDI::Lite to work with version 2:
use UDDI::Lite uddiversion => 2;
But that gives me the error:
Element '2' can't be allowed in valid XML message. Died
What am I doing wrong? I can't find any documentation to even hint at an answer...
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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