In our company, we are moving our web services from rpc style to document style. I have no problem to write testing (client) programs with SOAP::Lite for rpc style, but don't have any idea how to do the same with document style, or whether SOAP::Lite actually supports document style web services?
Please point me to the right direction, or soem sample code is appreciated. My usual code is something like this:
use strict;
use warnings;
use SOAP::Lite +trace => qw(all);
use SOAP::Lite;
my $lite = new SOAP::Lite(uri => 'http://org.jboss.ws/samples/docstyle
+/wrapped',
proxy => 'http://earth:8080/jbossws-samples-docstyle-wrapped?wsdl');
print $lite->add(1,2)->result;
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