NAME
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server - SOAP1.2 server needs
INHERITANCE
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server
is a XML::Compile::SOAP12
is a XML::Compile::SOAP
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server
is a XML::Compile::SOAP::Server
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Thos module does not implement an actual soap server daemon, but the needs to create the server side. The server daemon is implemented by XML::Compile::SOAP::Daemon.
METHODS
$obj->prepareServer(SERVER)
Constructors
$obj->new(OPTIONS)
Instantiation
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server->new(OPTIONS)
Accessors
$obj->encodingNS
$obj->envelopeNS
$obj->prefixPreferences(TABLE, NEW, [USED])
$obj->role
$obj->rpcNS
$obj->schemaInstanceNS(() {shift->{schemains}})
$obj->schemaNS
$obj->schemas
$obj->version
Single messages
$obj->compileMessage(('SENDER'|'RECEIVER'), OPTIONS)
$obj->importDefinitions(XMLDATA, OPTIONS)
$obj->messageStructure(XML)
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server->messageStructure(XML)
Sender (internals)
$obj->sender(ARGS)
$obj->writerCreateBody(BODY-DEFS, NAMESPACE-TABLE)
$obj->writerCreateFault(FAULT-DEFS, NAMESPACE-TABLE, FAULTTYPE)
$obj->writerCreateHeader(HEADER-DEFS, NS-TABLE, UNDERSTAND, DESTINATION)
$obj->writerCreateRpcEncoded(NAMESPACE-TABLE)
$obj->writerCreateRpcLiteral(NAMESPACE-TABLE)
$obj->writerEncstyleHook(NAMESPACE-TABLE)
$obj->writerHook(NAMESPACE, LOCAL, ACTIONS)
Receiver (internals)
$obj->readerEncstyleHook
$obj->readerHook(NAMESPACE, LOCAL, ACTIONS)
$obj->readerParseBody(BODYDEF)
$obj->readerParseFaults(FAULTSDEF)
$obj->readerParseHeader(HEADERDEF)
$obj->receiver(ARGS)
Transcoding
Helpers
$obj->replyMustUnderstandFault(TYPE)
$obj->roleAbbreviation(URI)
$obj->roleURI(URI|STRING)
Actions
$obj->compileFilter(OPTIONS)
$obj->compileHandler(OPTIONS)
XML::Compile::SOAP12::Server->faultWriter
DETAILS
SEE ALSO
This module is part of XML-Compile-SOAP distribution version 0.71, built on April 12, 2008. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/xml-compile/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2007-2008 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