Hello fellow Monks,
I was able to bring up the https server which serves SOAP messages. But one thing I am not able to do is view my wsdl file using a browser.
Basically I want something like on clicking web link I should be able to see the content of wsdl file.
For example
http://soap.amazon.com/schemas2/AmazonWebServices.wsdl
my code looks like below...
my $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon
-> new (LocalAddr => $DaemonIpAddr,
Listen => 5,
LocalPort => $DaemonPort,
SSL_server => 1,
Reuse => 1,
SSL_use_cert => 1,
SSL_key_file => $ServerKey,
SSL_cert_file => $ServerCert);
print "Contact SOAP server at ", $daemon->url, "\n";
while ( 1 )
{
my $Client = $daemon->accept();
#my server gettting killed here
handle_request($daemon,$Client);
}
sub handle_request
{
my ( $server , $client ) = @_;
my $pid = fork();
waitpid(-1,WNOHANG);
if ( $pid > 0 ) #parent
{
return; #parent
}
else #child
{
#here handle the request and send response.
}
}
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