Andrew,
I performed some experiments to write a SOAP client in Perl. The server
provides a SOAP interface plus a WSDL specification for requests and
responses.
Initially, it worked quite well, I didn't need to use any proxy
specification (only the URL to the WSDL file) ... but I encountered
blocking issues on complex types in requests (eg. nested array of
objects). There is no problem to read complex types in responses, but I
didn't succeed to build requests with such type of nested data. They
were just skipped - without any error condition.
Therefore, I migrated to PHP (cf. nusoap.php module, plus a PHP
configured in command-line-interface mode). It seems more robust, more
simple to use and - even for non-PHP wizards - the nusoap.php code is
much more readable than SOAP::Lite/SOAP::WSDL one.
Rgds,
Olivier
Andrew Stutzman wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with PeopleSoft and connecting to a
> SOAP::Lite server? I have a simple test server setup in perl but I need
> to provide a primary url in PeopleSoft. What url would I reference?
> When creating a SOAP::Lite client you have the uri and the proxy... but
> neither of these seem to work.
>
> Any help would be appreciated....
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andy
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