Hi,
I've set up a SOAP webservice in the following way:
use MyModule; use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI->dispatch_to('MyModule')->handle;

MyModule:
package MyModule; use strict; sub product_info_request { my ($self,@args) = @_; return (SOAP::Header->name(prod_no => $args[1])->type('string')); }
It works fine, except for that the method name in the response always defaults to <methodName>Response, i.e. "product_info_requestResponse". I tried to use the guide on http://cookbook.soaplite.com/#changing%20method%20name%20in%20response , but it doesn't seem to work, I guess it's not applicable on what I'm doing.

Any ideas on this?

In reply to SOAP::Lite server - changing method name in response by DreamT

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