in geocodeclient.pl, change use SOAP::Lite; to
use SOAP::Lite ( +trace => 'all', readable => 1, outputxml => 1, ); # +for debugging
It'll show you all the data exchange, and might help you to track down the issue.

I assume you're running the soap server under Apache, right? Check the error log, there's probably something there that'll be closer to the problem. Show us what it says if you can't figure it out.

Some additional suggestions:

  1. use strict and warnings
  2. move the use Geo::Coder::US; from gecodews.pl to geocode.pm where it belongs
  3. I'd recommend returning your values as a hash reference, instead of pulling one value out of result and the other from paramsout:
    1. in geocode.pm, simply return $coords
    2. in geocodeclient.pl, change it to
      my $result = $soap->call('geocode', $address); my $coords = $result->result; print "Latitude: ".$coords->{lat}."\n"; print "Longitude: ".$coords->{lon}."\n";

In reply to Re: SOAP::Lite geocode server by rhesa
in thread SOAP::Lite geocode server by rockneybot

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