NAME
XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP - exchange XML-SOAP via HTTP
INHERITANCE
XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP
is a XML::Compile::Transport
is a XML::Compile::SOAP::Extension
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP;
my $http = XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP->new(@options);
my $send = $http->compileClient(@options2);
my $call = $wsdl->compileClient
( operation => 'some-port-name'
, transport => $send
);
my ($xmlout, $trace) = $call->($xmlin);
DESCRIPTION
This module handles the exchange of (XML) messages, according to the rules of SOAP (any version). The module does not known how to parse or compose XML, but only worries about the HTTP aspects.
See documentation in base class.
METHODS
See documentation in base class.
Constructors
See documentation in base class.
- XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP->new(OPTIONS)
-
The
keep_alive
andtimeout
options are used when an LWP::UserAgent is created, and ignored when you provide such an object. In the latter case, the values for those are inquired such that you can see the setting directly from the passed object.If you need to change UserAgent settings later, you can always directly access the LWP::UserAgent object via userAgent().
-Option --Defined in --Default address XML::Compile::Transport 'http://localhost' charset XML::Compile::Transport 'utf-8' keep_alive <true> timeout 180 user_agent <created when needed>
- address => URI|ARRAY-of-URI
- charset => STRING
- keep_alive => BOOLEAN
-
When connection can be re-used.
- timeout => SECONDS
-
The maximum time for a single connection before the client will close it. The server may close it earlier. Do not set the timeout too long, because you want objects to be cleaned-up.
- user_agent => LWP::UserAgent object
-
If you pass your own user agent, you will be able to configure it. Otherwise, one will be created with all the defaults. Providing your own user agents -or at least have a look at the configuration- seems like a good idea.
WSDL11
See documentation in base class.
SOAP11
See documentation in base class.
- $obj->soap11ClientWrapper(OPERATION, CALL, ARGS)
- $obj->soap11HandlerWrapper(OPERATION, CALLBACK, ARGS)
- $obj->soap11OperationInit(OPERATION, ARGS)
- XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP->soap11OperationInit(OPERATION, ARGS)
Accessors
See documentation in base class.
- $obj->address()
- $obj->addresses()
- $obj->charset()
- $obj->userAgent([AGENT|(undef, OPTIONS)])
-
Returns the User Agent which will be used. You may change the configuration of the AGENT (the returned LWP::UserAgent object) or provide one yourself. See also new(user_agent).
Changes to the agent configuration can be made before or after the compilation, or even inbetween SOAP calls.
Handlers
See documentation in base class.
- $obj->compileClient(OPTIONS)
-
Compile an HTTP client handler. Returned is a subroutine which is called with a text represenation of the XML request, or an XML::LibXML tree. In SCALAR context, an XML::LibXML parsed tree of the answer message is returned. In LIST context, that answer is followed by a HASH which contains trace information.
-Option --Defined in --Default action '' header <created> hook XML::Compile::Transport <undef> kind 'request-response' method 'POST' mime_type <depends on soap version> mpost_id 42 soap 'SOAP11' xml_format XML::Compile::Transport 0
- action => URI
- header => HTTP::Headers object
-
Versions of XML::Compile, XML::Compile::SOAP, and LWP will be added to simplify bug reports.
- hook => CODE
- kind => DIRECTION
-
What kind of interactie, based on the four types defined by WSDL(1):
notification-operation
(server initiated, no answer required),one-way
(client initiated, no answer required),request-response
(client initiated, the usual in both directions),solicit-response
(server initiated "challenge"). - method => 'POST'|'M-POST'
-
With
POST
, you get the standard HTTP exchange. TheM-POST
is implements the (Microsoft) HTTP Extension Framework. Some servers accept both, other require a specific request. - mime_type => STRING
- mpost_id => INTEGER
-
With method
M-POST
, the header extension fields require (any) number to be grouped. - soap => 'SOAP11'|'SOAP12'|OBJECT
- xml_format => 0|1|2
example: create a client
my $trans = XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP->new ( address => 'http://www.stockquoteserver.com/StockQuote' ); my $call = $trans->compileClient ( action => 'http://example.com/GetLastTradePrice' ); # $request and $answer are XML::LibXML trees! # see XML::Compile::SOAP::Client::compileClient() for wrapper which # converts from and to Perl data structures. my ($answer, $trace) = $call->($request); my $answer = $call->($request); # drop $trace info immediately
- $obj->headerAddVersions(HEADER)
- XML::Compile::Transport::SOAPHTTP->headerAddVersions(HEADER)
-
Adds some lines about module versions, which may help debugging or error reports. This is called when a new client or server is being created.
DETAILS
See documentation in base class.
SYNOPSYS
See documentation in base class.
Helpers
See documentation in base class.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of XML-Compile-SOAP distribution version 2.36, built on May 03, 2013. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/
Other distributions in this suite: XML::Compile, XML::Compile::SOAP, XML::Compile::SOAP12, XML::Compile::SOAP::Daemon, XML::Compile::SOAP::WSA, XML::Compile::C14N, XML::Compile::WSS, XML::Compile::WSS::Signature, XML::Compile::Tester, XML::Compile::Cache, XML::Compile::Dumper, XML::Compile::RPC, XML::Rewrite, XML::eXistDB, and XML::LibXML::Simple.
Please post questions or ideas to the mailinglist at http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xml-compile
For live contact with other developers, visit the #xml-compile
channel on irc.perl.org
.
LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2013 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html