18.13. Writing a SOAP Server18.13.2. SolutionUse the SOAP-Lite distribution from CPAN. Your server can be either standalone: use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon ->new(LocalPort => $PORT) ->dispatch_to('ClassName') ->handle( ); or a CGI script: use SOAP::Transport::HTTP; $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI ->dispatch_to('ClassName') ->handle( ); In both cases, the only methods that SOAP clients are permitted to invoke are those in the classes named in the argument to dispatch_to (those classes will be require d if not already loaded): package ClassName; sub handler { my ($class, $arg_hash_ref) = @_; # ... } 18.13.3. DiscussionThe SOAP-Lite toolkit contains SOAP and XML-RPC modules. Writing a SOAP service is similar to writing an XML-RPC service. Control method dispatch in SOAP as in XML-RPC. See Recipe 18.11 for details. 18.13.4. See AlsoCopyright © 2003 O'Reilly & Associates. All rights reserved. |
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