If anybody cares, here's how I got it to work:
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
use SOAP::Lite ;
my $s = SOAP::Lite->new(
proxy => "http://sv-websvc-t1:9080/UAASCIAMWebServices/service
+s/UAASPort",
uri => undef,
);
$s->autotype(0)->readable(1);
$s->ns("http://associate.insidecarefirst.com/ciamservices/service/uaas
+_types", "uaas_types");
$s->ns("http://www.carefirst.com/ciam/services/uaas", "uaas");
$s->ns("http://associate.insidecarefirst.com/ciamservices/service/ciam
+_types", "ciam_types");
$s->default_ns('');
my $r = $s->call("uaas:getContractorProfileInput",
SOAP::Data->name('uaas_types:userName')->value('aaa364
+4')
);
#print "dump: ", Dumper($r), "\n";
die "faultstring:", $r->fault->{faultstring} if ($r->fault);
print "result:", Dumper($r->result), "\n";
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