Some problem with the conversion of a number in to string while using webservices.The perl program sends the number to the java webservices ,(the exposed function accepts the string),But some bad type errors are occuring in the Java program .

the program is

#!/usr/bin/perl use SOAP::Lite; $var1=1234; $var2=3456; my $accno = "$var1"; my $pinno = "$var2"; my $ret= SOAP::Lite ->proxy('http://192.168.0.107:8080/ws4ee/services/BankingService?wsdl' +) ->loginUser($accno,$pinno) ->result;

Can anyone have some solutions???

Edit g0n - added code & p tags


In reply to String Conversion Error in Webservices by Gokul

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