I am attempting to access a .net (yea, I know) application with SOAP::Lite.

There are a lot of pitfalls in this, but the latest is an issue where SOAP::Lite is sending a logoff request before the xml is processed.

When we access the same SOAP connection using soapui, the logoff request does not happen.

The connection is made with this standard structure I've seen posted several places:

sub SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Client::get_basic_credentials { return 'USER' => 'PASS'; }

If anyone has encountered anything like this please let me know.

Fixed with a change to on_action. Wrong action was being called, and thus closing the connection.


In reply to SOAP::Lite login issue by rpetras

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