Hi Monks,

Good Morning to all. I have listed few questions below,please answer those question

  1. About perl client.Is it possible to write perl client for java web service.If yes, is there any module whick make it easy to communicate with java web services(WSDL).
  2. About Perl Thread.To use thread concept in perl which module is to prefer for easy use.
  3. About Regex. Say i am matching phone numbers in a file.The regex i wrote was
    $filecontent="12345-123456 is number. 98945-221349" if($filecontent=~m/[0-9]{5}-[0-9]{6}/) print "Match found";

It is working fine.But if want to extract all phone numbers that are matched in single line, What i have to do?

Thanks in advance

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