Sorry, I haven't thought that far ahead (yet). I'm still working on improvements to the apartment threading infrastructure (esp. performance).

However, once a connection is established, H::D::T::WebClient just forwards stuff to a H::D::T::Content handler based on a regex, so if you can collect the Content-Type for your SOAP, then write a content handler module to accept/process the SOAP request and generate the XML responses, you should be on your way. (I don't know how any of the Perl SOAP modules will play with that environment)

Also keep in mind that H::D::T is still very young, and the current CPAN version is functionally limited (No SSL, primitive session support, etc.)

update: fixed minor typo


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In reply to Re: http::daemon::threaded - soap? by renodino
in thread http::daemon::threaded - soap? by ethrbunny

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