I'm perfectly willing to listen to the downsides of perl. I do use other languages as well, you know. Anyway, if you've got the time to come here and moan about SOAP::Lite being broken for some wsdls (which is very likely), it would be helpful to us all and especially the module's author to show us the WSLD and the error.
In other words, you're not being interesting because your story isn't more than "I used a perl module that isn't part of the base distribution to do $notoriously_complicated_action and it didn't work".
Do: Send a bugreport or at least give us some insight in what's going wrong.
Don't: bitch about people not wanting to hear your bad news.
It'll make your stay here more productive and friendly, though I don't know if that's what you actually want.
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