I can successfully make an RPC method call with Jabber::RPC::Client but I would rather use Net::Jabber::Client but the authorization seems to fail. Any ideas?

Using Jabber::RPC::Client

use Jabber::RPC::Client; my $client = Jabber::RPC::Client->new(server=>'localhost', identauth=>'emsng:emsng', endpoint=>'dst@localhost/XMLRPC' +, ); my $response = $client->call('CreateContext', { ApplicationName=>'EMSng', MaxIdleDuration=>'5' } ); print $response || $client->lastfault, "\n";

Using Net::Jabber::Client

use Net::Jabber qw( Client ); my $client = Net::Jabber::Client->new(); my $status; $client->Connect(hostname=>'localhost'); if($client->Connected()) { $status = $client->AuthSend(username=>'emsng', password=>'emsng'); my @response = $client->RPCCall(to=>'dst@localhost/XMLRPC', methodname=>'CreateContext', params=>[ { ApplicationName=>'EMSngTEST', MaxIdleDuration=>'5' } ] ); die Dumper(\@response); }

Response when use Net::Jabber::Client

<packet xmlns="http://www.jivesoftware.org" streamID="94d182bf" status +="connected" timestamp="Mar 1, 2006 11:36:52 AM"><iq xmlns="" type="e +rror" id="netjabber-0" to="localhost/94d182bf"><query xmlns="jabber:i +q:rpc"><methodCall><methodName>CreateContext</methodName><param s><pa +ram><value><struct><member><name>MaxIdleDuration</name><value><i4>5</ +i4></value></member><memb +er><name>Ap plicationName</name><value><st +ring>EMSngTEST</string></value></member></struct></value></param></pa + +rams></meth odCall></query><error code="401" type="auth"><not-autho +rized xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas"/></er ror></iq></pa +cket>

Edited by planetscape - added readmore tags and minor adjustments to formatting


In reply to Net::Jabber RPCCall by bfaist

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