I'm trying to mimic php's ability to have a a SOAP client with persistence. Which i don't think is possible in SOAP::Lite, but perhaps one of you knows a way to pull it off.
use SOAP::Lite +autodispatch =>
uri =>'api.php',
proxy => 'api.php',
on_fault => sub { my($soap, $res) = @_;
die ref $res ? $res->faultdetail:$soap->transport->status, "\n
+";
};
#retuns 1 , which is correct
print SOAP->authenticate("user", "pass");
#retuns 0 , which is incorrect, should return 1
print SOAP->checkAuthStatus();
any ideas if SOAP::Lite can handle state like this? A php client written to do the same works correctly.
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