<quote>The code you posted doesn't show any code from the guide, or a client. </quote> - I intentionally left out the guide code since I didn't get it to work, to "start from scratch" so to speak. Regarding the client, I left it out since I didn't think it was needed - I know how the data should look like. But I guess it should've been included for the possibility to recreate the problem.

I tried to add
BEGIN { package MySerializer; @MySerializer::ISA = 'SOAP::Serializer'; sub envelope { $_[2] =~ s/Response$// if $_[1] =~ /^(?:method|response)$/; shift->SUPER::envelope(@_); }

in the end of MyModule, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Maybe because I'm not using the Daemon approach, but rather the "cgi-server" approach?

My client code:
#!/usr/bin/perl use SOAP::Lite +trace => 'debug'; use Data::Dumper; $HOST = "http://path/to/server.pl"; $NS = "urn:MyModule"; $PHRASE = shift; # read from the command line my $soap = SOAP::Lite ->readable(1) ->uri($NS) ->proxy($HOST); my $som = $soap->product_info_request( SOAP::Data->name("version" + => "1.0"), SOAP::Data->name("prod_no" + => "$PHRASE") ); $res = $som->result; print Dumper($som);

In reply to Re^2: SOAP::Lite server - changing method name in response by DreamT
in thread SOAP::Lite server - changing method name in response by DreamT

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