Hi Monks, i'm Eugenio from Argentina and i'm using the SOAP::WSDL 2.0 library to provide web services. I have generated the soap modules without problems with wsdl2perl.pl. In the .cgi that i'm using as server, i have defined one function and i'd like it to throw an exception. So the question is: What module(s) should i use to throw a soap exception, so it can be caught from another application.
# server.cgi use My::SOAP::Server::Foo::FooSoap; my $server = My::SOAP::Server::Foo::FooSoap->new({ dispatch_to => 'main', transport_class => 'SOAP::WSDL::Server::CGI', # optional, default }); $server->handle(); sub register_user { my ($self, $body, $header) = @_; if ( not $foo ) { #throw exception here } return Educativa::SOAP::Elements::registrar_usuario_response->new( +{ usuario => 'Ok' #string }); }

In reply to What module(s) should i use to throw a SOAP exception in my server by eugenio63

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