Thanks for the pointers, I'll look at SOAP::WSDL. I've discovered that I have to use SOAP::Lite for my 'client' script, and SOAP::Transport::HTTP for the 'server' script. I have debug on, and in my client log get this:

SOAP::Lite::call: ()
SOAP::Serializer::envelope: ()
SOAP::Deserializer::deserialize: ()
SOAP::Parser::decode: ()
which of course helps me tremendously :)

The programmers running the .NET side are telling me that nothing is coming through, so until I get the debugging thing working I'm at their mercy.


In reply to Re^2: SOAP and .NET by Trudge
in thread SOAP and .NET by Trudge

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