Yup, that thought has occurred to me. I would write a PerlXS wrapper to gSoap. But I'm rusty at C++ (read: incompetent). So that's my last resort.


On 2/25/06, CYWare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Orly,

I'm using gSoap and found it to be very fast and reliable.  You could
compile gSoap stub routines as a shared library (sorry for the
ignorance, but is perl is capable of calling .so routines?) and call it
from within your Perl cgi or socket server.  gSoap would take care of
data access/parsing/mapping and dispatching, while perl could take care
of processing/logic.

From,
Carlos Yu
CYWare Inc.


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