any idea on how to store/load soap response objects ?
all ideas are welcome
thanks
Chanan

On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Chanan Berler <bc.ot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The main idea:
>
> I have a soap request sent, and respose receive.
> I have a problem with the parse response method, which mixes up the
> values retrieve possibly
> due to namespaces issue.
> What i needed is a copy of the respose object, which i could store and
> reload on instance,
> while doing improvment on the parse_request method
>
> Chanan
>
> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Shmuel Fomberg <ow...@semuel.co.il> wrote:
>> Hi Chanan.
>>
>> Have you enabled the two variables that are mentioned in the
>> documentation? (copied below)
>> Also make sure that you have B::Deparse installed.
>>
>> However, I think that generally storing and restoring code refs are not
>> a good idea. It means that when you update your code, the stored object
>> will spring from the file with old version of the code. but if that is
>> what you have to do...
>>
>> Shmuel.
>>
>> ------------------
>> CODE REFERENCES
>>
>> Since Storable version 2.05, CODE references may be serialized with the
>> help of B::Deparse. To enable this feature, set $Storable::Deparse to a
>> true value. To enable deserialization, $Storable::Eval should be set to
>> a true value. Be aware that deserialization is done through eval, which
>> is dangerous if the Storable file contains malicious data. You can set
>> $Storable::Eval to a subroutine reference which would be used instead of
>> eval. See below for an example using a Safe compartment for
>> deserialization of CODE references.
>>
>> If $Storable::Deparse and/or $Storable::Eval are set to false values,
>> then the value of $Storable::forgive_me (see below) is respected while
>> serializing and deserializing.
>> ----------------------------------
>>
>>
>> On 2010/12/01 19:00, Chanan Berler wrote:
>>> 2.20
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Ephraim Dan<e....@f5.com>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible that your version of Storable is so ancient that it doesn't 
>>>> support freezing CODE references?
>>>> What does $Storable::VERSION say?
>>>>
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