Also, I should note that I've been using document/literal SOAP. But X::C should be able to handle all the other variants as well.
Drew On 21 Apr 2008, at 09:34, Drew Taylor wrote: > Jody & Ben, > > I've been using XML::Compile and it is indeed a very useful module. > Combine that with XML::Compile::SOAP and you might actually think SOAP > isn't so bad. :-) I'm also using Catalyst::Controller::SOAP to handle > everything on the catalyst (ie. server) side. The XML::Compile author > is very helpful, and has made several bug fixes in response to my > emails. Look over the recent release history and you'll see what I > mean. > > It doesn't handle WSDL creation, but it does make consuming it almost > simple. BUT you'll probably spend some time getting up to speed with > the docs. I've been meaning to write a "XML::Compile 101" > documentation, but haven't got the tuits yet. > > Drew > > On 18 Apr 2008, at 21:21, Ben Tilly wrote: > >> I feel your pain. On a project last summer my need to interact with >> WSDL caused me to switch from Perl to Java. >> >> But http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=08/04/10/0128226 suggests that >> XML::Compile may now be able to help. There are probably bugs to >> work >> out, but at least there is a chance of it working, and the authors >> are >> probably pretty responsive. _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm

