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I made some progress I found that Soap::Lite supports rpc/encoded style/encoding only and my WSDL is Document/Literal. So now I'm using SOAP::WSDL
http://search.cpan.org/~mkutter/SOAP-WSDL-2.00_28/lib/SOAP/WSDL.pm
The code is as follows
use SOAP::WSDL; print "<HTML>\n"; print " <TITLE>CGI perl web services client</TITLE>\n"; print "<br>"; my $soap = SOAP::WSDL->new( wsdl => 'http://localhost:8080/MyCalculatorServer/CalculatorWSService? +wsdl' ); $soap->wsdlinit() || die("Can't init"); $som = $soap->call( "getUnitCageSlot", "iFIndex" => 1234); print "result is: ", $som; print "</br>\n"; print "</HTML>\n";

I'm getting the error:

Error processing WSDL: can't find the path '/definitions/types/xsd:schema/xsd:element@name="getUnitCageSlot"/xsd:complexType/descendant::xsd:element'

But all my elements have the prefix of xs and not xsd, so I'm exploring what I can do about that, I thought I'll try change the WSDL.pm to check for xs instead of xsd just to see if it would work but it's not working for me right now.

I hope my "revelation" about Soap::Lite and Soap::WSDL would at least help other web services beginners like me. :-)

In reply to Re^4: Web services client in Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread Web services client in Perl by sshahar1

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