Hoping somebody has some experience with this because after a few hours of googling, I came up somewhat empty handed.

In short, I'm a Java Software Engineer and published a handful of WSDLs for other applications within my company to use. Due to security reasons, we require users of these (along with the web application accompanying these web services) to be authenticated ntlm.

We have an existing framework written in PERL that needs access to these wsdls for data.

This is about how far I've gotten!:

use SOAP::Lite; print SOAP::Lite -> service('http://localhost:808/wsdl/BuildService.wsdl') -> addBuild ('Name');
-- Need to add in authentication (LWP-UserAgent ?) because as it stands,
Service description '...' can't be loaded: 401 Unauthorized

Thoughts/tips/solutions ?


In reply to soap::lite + ntlm + wsdls, how? by vijalpatel

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