Sorry, wrong link. http://search.cpan.org/~mkutter/SOAP-Lite-0.710.10/lib/SOAP/Server.pod#SOAP::Server::Parameters
#!/usr/bin/perl -- #~ perltidy -csc -otr -opr -ce -nibc -i=2 #~ 2009-11-05-18:08:37 Main(@ARGV); exit(0); sub Main { use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; my $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon->new( LocalAddr => 'localhost', LocalPort => 10013, Reuse => 1 )->dispatch_to('Demo'); print "Contact to SOAP server at ", $daemon->url, "\n"; $daemon->handle; } ## end sub Main BEGIN { package Demo; use Data::Dumper; use vars qw(@ISA); @ISA = qw(SOAP::Server::Parameters); sub OrderInquiry { print "OrderInquiry called\n"; my $self = shift; my $envelope = pop; print Dumper( \@_ ); print Dumper( $envelope->valueof('/Envelope/Body') ); return "OrderInquiry order Created"; } ## end sub OrderInquiry 1; } ## end BEGIN __END__
$ perl serv.pl Contact to SOAP server at http://localhost:10013/ OrderInquiry called $VAR1 = [ 'physi' ]; $VAR1 = { 'OrderInquiry' => { 'vorname' => 'physi' } }; Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)

In reply to Re^3: How to get SOAP Tags in SOAP::Lite Server by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to get SOAP Tags in SOAP::Lite Server by physi

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