Hi all,
I have a Apache2::SOAP system working all fine and dandy, and now I want to add in a custom serializer and I'm having a total brainfart as to where to actually add it. The standalone server example (following) does what I want, but I can't actually see where I'd add in the equivalent of the ->serializer() line in a Apache2::SOAP setup:
my $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon
->new( LocalAddr => 'localhost', LocalPort => 8080, Re
+use => 1 )
->serializer(My::Serializer->new)
->dispatch_to('My::Server');
BEGIN {
package My::Serializer;
@My::Serializer::ISA = 'SOAP::Serializer';
sub envelope {
$_[2] = (SOAP::Data->name($_[2])
->prefix('foo')
->uri('http://www.example.org')
) if $_[1] =~ /^(?:method|response)$/;
shift->SUPER::envelope(@_);
}
}
The dispatch_to line in the appropriate httpd.conf section? Somewhere else? Any pointers would be very gratefully accepted.
Thanks
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