Can you post some of your client code?
Looks like your server is complaining about the value of the SOAPAction header.

You can
use SOAP::Lite +trace => qw(method trace debug);
on the client and see all the headers and the soap envelope your are sending to the server.

Also, you can try on the client
$soap = new SOAP::Lite ->ns($your_ns) ->proxy($your_proxy) ->on_action(sub{sprintf 'http://www.perlmonks.org/PMQueue#%s', $_[ +1] }) ; # the on_action will instruct SOAP::Lite to build the SOAPAction heade +r the way you want to

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olus

In reply to Re: SOAP SOAP::Lite Server by olus
in thread SOAP SOAP::Lite Server by rppowell

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