Hi everyone!
I've implemented a SOAP Perl server for rpc/encoded SOAP messages. My client was a C# application, everything worked fine, till I had to use document/literal SOAP messages.
So I created a new WSDL file in document/literal style using the package WSDL::Generator.
On the server side I use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; to dispatch the SOAP Query to the correct function.
My problem now is, that the SOAP message from the C# client arrives at the server, but without the parameters.
I hardly searched google for a tutorial with document/literal message, but can't find anything useful.
To make it clearer, I will attach some source:
Client (C#)
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
ProxyLicenceService service = new ProxyLicenceService(
+);
string licence = service.generateProxyLicence("blubb")
+;
Console.WriteLine(licence);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
}
Server (Perl):
SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI
-> dispatch_to('proxyLicenceService')
-> handle;
package proxyLicenceService;
=begin WSDL
=cut
sub generateProxyLicenceRequest
{
#my @params = split(/;/,$_[1]);
my $test = $_[1];
system("echo $test >> C:\\www\\htdocs\\cgi-bin\\test.log");
}
$_ [0 ] contains the name of the package
$_ [1 ] is empty, but should contain "blubb" :(
Thanks for your help!
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