Request

Copy the real service's WSDL description, then serve it from http://fakeserver/service?WDSL. Then you can use SOAP::WSDL to make the request. Because it gets the same WSDL from both services, it will send the same request to both.

Response

validTypes and statistics should probably be returned as array refs, rather than hash refs.

The main problem seems to be that you're not returning the node name info with your data, so SOAP::Lite is using a gensym value.

I can't remember exactly the incantation (I mainly deal with .NET services), but try:

  return bless { info => $serverinfo }, 'getServerInfoResponse';

-David


In reply to Re: SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon and XML by erroneousBollock
in thread SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon and XML by rppowell

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