I am trying to compose a request using SOAP::Lite to a method which takes one param only. I would like the payload to look like this
<S:Body> <getAllLocalGroups xmlns="http://www.xxx.com">1</getAllLocalGroups> </S:Body>
I have simplified this request, but sufice to say that getAllLocalGroups() method is supposed to take an unsignedShort. The WSDL defines the request as
<xs:element name="getAllLocalGroups" type="xs:unsignedShort"/>
And the style is literal/document-wrapped. Currently, my unit test client is generating a payload like
<soap:Body> <ns0:getAllLocalGroups xmlns:ns0="http://www.bluearc.com/BAService +/LocalGroupProvider"> <ns0:evsId xsi:type="xsd:unsignedShort">1</ns0:evsId> </ns0:getAllLocalGroups> </soap:Body>
Note how evsId is a nested element under getAllLocalGroups(). But can I somehow force SOAP::Lite to compose the request the way I want it, i.e use the methodName and place value of evsId in methodName element. Thanks Medi

In reply to SOAP::Lite method with one param by montaseri

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