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SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		    SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer(3pm)

NAME
SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer - Factory for retrieving Deserializer objects SYNOPSIS
# from SOAP::WSDL::Client: $deserializer = SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer->get_deserializer({ soap_version => $soap_version, class_resolver => $class_resolver, }); # in deserializer class: package MyWickedDeserializer; use SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer; # register class as deserializer for SOAP1.2 messages SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer->register( '1.2' , __PACKAGE__ ); DESCRIPTION
SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer serves as factory for retrieving deserializer objects for SOAP::WSDL. The actual work is done by specific deserializer classes. SOAP::WSDL::Deserializer tries to load one of the following classes: o The class registered for the scheme via register() By default, SOAP::WSDL::Deserializer::XSD is registered for SOAP1.1 messages. METHODS
register SOAP::WSDL::Deserializer->register('1.1', 'MyWickedDeserializer'); Globally registers a class for use as deserializer class. get_deserializer Returns an object of the deserializer class for this endpoint. WRITING YOUR OWN DESERIALIZER CLASS
Deserializer classes may register with SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer. Registering a deserializer Registering a deserializer class with SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer is done by executing the following code where $version is the SOAP version the class should be used for, and $class is the class name. SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer->register( $version, $class); To auto-register your transport class on loading, execute register() in your tranport class (see SYNOPSIS above). Deserializer package layout Deserializer modules must be named equal to the deserializer class they contain. There can only be one deserializer class per deserializer module. Methods to implement Deserializer classes must implement the following methods: o new Constructor. o deserialize Deserialize data from XML to arbitrary formats. deserialize() must return a fault indicating that deserializing failed if any error is encountered during the process of deserializing the XML message. The following positional parameters are passed to the deserialize method: $content - the xml message o generate_fault Generate a fault in the supported format. The following named parameters are passed as a single hash ref: code - The fault code, e.g. 'soap:Server' or the like role - The fault role (actor in SOAP1.1) message - The fault message (faultstring in SOAP1.1) LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Martin Kutter. All rights reserved. This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the same terms as perl itself AUTHOR
Martin Kutter <martin.kutter fen-net.de> REPOSITORY INFORMATION
$Rev: 176 $ $LastChangedBy: kutterma $ $Id: Serializer.pm 176 2007-08-31 15:28:29Z kutterma $ $HeadURL: https://soap-wsdl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soap-wsdl/SOAP-WSDL/trunk/lib/SOAP/WSDL/Factory/Serializer.pm $ perl v5.10.1 2010-12-21 SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Deserializer(3pm)

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SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		 SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType(3pm)

NAME
SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType - simpleType base class DESCRIPTION
This module implements a base class for designing simple type classes modelling XML Schema simpleType definitions. SYNOPSIS
# example simpleType derived by restriction # XSD would be: # <simpleType name="MySimpleType"> # <restriction base="xsd:string" /> # </simpleType> package MySimpleType; use Class::Std::Fast::Storable constructor => 'none'; # restriction base implemented via inheritance use SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin; use SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType; use base qw( # derive by restriction 'SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType::restriction', # restriction base 'SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin::string' ); # example simpleType derived by list. # XSD would be: # <simpleType name="MySimpleListType"> # <list itemTipe="xsd:string" /> # </simpleType> package MySimpleListType; use Class::Std::Fast::Storable constructor => 'none'; # restriction base implemented via inheritance use SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin; use base ('SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType', 'SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin::list', # derive by list 'SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin::string' # list itemType ); How to write your own simple type Writing a simple type class is easy - all you have to do is setting up the base classes correctly. The following rules apply: o simpleType derived via list simpleType classes derived via list must inherit from these classes in exactly this order: SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Builtin::list # derive by list The::List::ItemType::Class # list itemType The::List::ItemType::Class can either be a builtin class (see SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Builtin) or another simpleType class (any other class implementing the right methods is supported too, but not for the faint of heart). o simpleType derived via restriction simpleType classes derived via restriction must inherit from these classes in exactly this order: SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType # you may leave this out SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType::restriction # derive by restriction The::Restriction::Base::Class # restriction base The::Restriction::Base::Class can either be a builtin class (see SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Builtin) or another simpleType class. The slight inconsistency between the these variants is caused by the restriction element, which has different meanings for simpleType and complexType definitions. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
o Thread safety SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType uses Class::Std::Fast::Storable which uses Class::Std. Class::Std is not thread safe, so SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType is neither. o union union simple types are not supported yet. o XML Schema facets No facets are implemented yet. LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2007 Martin Kutter. This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the same terms as perl itself AUTHOR
Martin Kutter <martin.kutter fen-net.de> REPOSITORY INFORMATION
$Rev: 851 $ $LastChangedBy: kutterma $ $Id: SimpleType.pm 851 2009-05-15 22:45:18Z kutterma $ $HeadURL: https://soap-wsdl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soap-wsdl/SOAP-WSDL/trunk/lib/SOAP/WSDL/XSD/Typelib/SimpleType.pm $ perl v5.10.1 2010-12-21 SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType(3pm)
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