Hi
winfinit
SOAP APIs usually require the authentication parameters on the SOAP envelope itself.
Have you tried setting up the session information on the SOAP envelope's headers?
Look into the WSDL contract in the bindings section and check if the 'operation' you are calling requires as input an headers message.
You will need to get the header names from the wsdl contract or API documentation if available.
On
SOAP::WSDL's documentation there is information on how to set up the headers:
#first define your headers
@header = (SOAP::Header->name("FirstHeader")->value("FirstValue"),
SOAP::Header->name("SecontHeader")->value("SecondValue"));
#and then do the call. please note the backslash
my $som=$soap->call( 'method' ,
name => 'value' ,
name => 'value' ,
"soap_headers" => \@header);
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