Hi!
I have used the stubmaker.pl to generate a stub for connecting to a webservice. This have given me a method looking like this:
...
CreateOrder => {
endpoint => '...',
soapaction => '...',
namespace => '...',
parameters => [
SOAP::Data->new(name => 'InputOrderItem', type => 'tns:Order', a
+ttr => {}),
], # end parameters
}, # end CreateOrder
...
As you can see, it wants one single argument, but it wants it as an "object" (which I guess is a nested xml structure) that consists of parameters of different kind.
Furthermore, one of the parameters itself is an object (an orderLine-object consisting of - you guessed it - orderlines)
I know that the stubmaker doesn't always give the "right answer" (depending on the wsdl), but it would be neat if I could use my generated code as a foundation for the rest of my app.
Do you have any ideas on this?
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