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- ddg://perl WCF
- http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wcf/thread/bb8b35fa-016b-4c0b-a3a3-5ae0389f494b# Newbie: Using WCF service from Perl using SOAP::lite
- not very useful, says SOAP::Lite is a dead end (wrong)
- https://coab.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/hitting-a-wcf-service-from-a-perl-script-on-linux-using-jsonrpc/
- says use JSON::RPC
- http://www.primaryobjects.com/CMS/Article128.aspx# Primary Objects - Consuming a C# .NET WCF Web Service from Perl / CGI
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d example, show how to use SOAP::Lite, its posted at https://github.com/primaryobjects/Perl-to-WCF
- Calling .NET based service using SOAP::Lite for Perl
- like previous example, shows off the manuality/manualness/bare-boneness of using SOAP::Lite
My advice, see links and links I post in SOAP::Lite - UNKNOWN ARGUMENT, Suppressing nil attribute in empty SOAP tag,
import wsdl wizard, helpful for debugging your SOAP::Lite calls, example of using/installing SOAP::Simple, which has better WSDL support that SOAP::Lite, and its simpler than XML::Compile, on which it is built.
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