Hello all,
I have, what looks like, a very simple call to a service and I am having a lot of problems getting the connection to be made. I am continually getting the following error:
Server did not recognize the value of HTTP Header SOAPAction: https:// +my.ephit.com/WebServices/Website/GetConditionsText/
I have done a lot of reading and found some forum updates that said there is something wrong with my namespace. I pulled the above namespace right out of the WSDL. Any suggestions you may have would be greatly appreciated. Since it is only a few lines of code I have included my code below:
use SOAP::Lite +trace; my $s = SOAP::Lite -> uri('https://my.ephit.com/WebServices/Website') -> proxy('https://my-test.ephit.com/webservices/website.asmx') -> on_action(sub{sprintf '%s/%s/%s', @_ }); my $Req = SOAP::Data->new(name => 'Req', value => "ASTHMA", type =>'xs +i:string'); my $Gender = SOAP::Data->new(name => 'Gender', value => "MALE", type = +> 'xsi:string'); my $Age = SOAP::Data->new(name => 'Age', value => "38", type => 'xsi:i +nt'); $result = $s->GetConditionsText($Req, $Gender, $Age)->result; return($result);

In reply to SOAP call to .NET Service by Hammy

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