SOAP::Client (3)
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NAME
SOAP::Client - exists purely as a superclass for client classes declared by the various SOAP::Lite transport modules.DESCRIPTION
The SOAP::Client class exists purely as a superclass for client classes declared by the various SOAP::Lite transport modules. The methods it provides are all simple accessors; they return the current value when called with no arguments or set the attribute value and return the object reference when called with an argument. These attributes include:METHODS
- code, message, status
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Stores the response code, message, and status from the most-recent send attempt. For some protocols, such as FTP,the same value is used for all three because of the lack of finer-grained detail (the default is to ensure that all three attributes contain data, even if redundant). Other protocols (such asHTTP) have distinct values in each.
- endpoint
- Identifies the current endpoint to which messages are being sent. This should match the value of the transport method from the SOAP::Transport class, but setting this doesn't propagate to the transport object. It is better to use the transport object (or the shortcut via the SOAP::Lite object itself) when setting this.
- is_success
- The success or failure of the most-recent transmission is noted here as a boolean value.
- options
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The options attribute keeps a hash-table reference of additional options and their values. At present, only one option is used by any of the transport modules:
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- compress_threshold
- The value of this option should be a numerical value. If set, and if the Compress::Zlib library is available, messages whose size in bytes exceeds this value will be compressed before sending. Both ends of the conversation must have it enabled.
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Other options may be defined using this mechanism. Note that setting the options using this accessor requires a full hash reference be passed. To set just one or a few values, consider retrieving the current reference value and using it to set the key(s).
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SEE ALSO
SOAP::ServerACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to O'Reilly publishing which has graciously allowed SOAP::Lite to republish and redistribute large excerpts from Programming Web Services with Perl, mainly the SOAP::Lite reference found in Appendix B.COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)Randy J. Ray (rjray@blackperl.com)
Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com)