Hi sm@sh,
The WSDL is auto-generated from Axis2.
I've tried again today to use wsdl2perl. The manual says "Look what has been generated
Check the results of the generator. There should be one MyInterfaces/SERVICE_NAME/PORT_NAME.pm file per port (and one directory per service).
Unfortunately it's not my case and (oh shame) i don't understand why!
I've looked at wsdl2perl options but there is place to specify a default service_name and/or port_name.
I feel kind of embarrest as i really don't know what i can do to help myself. I've taken a good look to the exemples given, made a couple of search and well... it's still not working!
If you have any suggestion, i willing to try it!
Thanks!
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Chuck
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