I think you need to go back to basics - this works:
Server:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use SOAP::Transport::HTTP;
use lib '/var/www/cgi-bin/soap_modules';
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use Greeter;
SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI
-> dispatch_to( '/var/www/cgi-bin/soap_modules','Greeter')
-> handle;
Client:
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
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use SOAP::Lite +autodispatch =>
proxy => 'http://localhost/cgi-bin/soaptest.cgi',
uri => 'http://localhost/Greeter' ,
on_fault => sub { my($soap, $res) = @_;
die ref $res ? $res->faultstring : $soap->transport->status,
+"\n";
};
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my $greeter = Greeter->new('Doug');
print $greeter->formal();
You will find that you get bitten like this when trying to do this kind of stuff.
/J\
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