I checked it into a google code SVN repo, so here ya go.

(Again, I still kinda consider myself a perl noob, atleast as far as creating perl modules goes and using OOP in perl, so don't hate! lol)

http://big-ip-f5-api.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/

Basically, if you look in the sample (which some of it works, some doesn't, I doubt you have an F5 laying around to test it on though), the code is as below

my $connection = BigIP::F5->new($settings); die ("Unable to connect to " . $settings{'server'} . "\nIt said: " . $ +connection->fault) if (!$connection);

I basically need the logic behind that to work, Yes I could make my module just die or croak, but id rather give the user the ability to end it in their own way if it throws a fail code


In reply to Re^4: Perl Module Object - Return fail/success with a fault string by jhyland87
in thread Perl Module Object - Return fail/success with a fault string by jhyland87

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