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SOAP::WSDL::Manual::Glossary(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 SOAP::WSDL::Manual::Glossary(3pm)

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SOAP::WSDL::Manual::Glossary - Those acronyms and stuff Glossary web service Web services are RPC (Remote Procedure Call) interfaces accessible via some internet protocol, typically via HTTP(S). SOAP SOAP is (was - since 1.2 the name "SOAP" has no meaning any more) an acronym for Simple Object Access Protocol. SOAP is a W3C recommendation. The latest version of the SOAP specification may be found at <http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/>. SOAP defines a protocol for message exchange between applications. The most popular usage is to use SOAP for remote procedure calls (RPC). While one of the constituting aspects of a web service is its reachability via some internet protocol, you might as well define SOAP services accessible via postcards. Despite it's former name, SOAP has nothing more to do with objects than cars have with pets - SOAP messages may, but not necessarily do carry objects, very much like your car may, but does not need to carry your pet. WSDL WSDL is an acronym for Web Services Description Language. WSDL is a W3C recommendation. The latest version of the WSDL specification may be found at <http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl20/>. WSDL defines a XML-based language for describing web service interfaces, including SOAP interfaces. WS-I WS-I (Web Services Interoperability Organization) is an open industry organisation chartered to promote Web service interoperability across platforms, operating systems, and programming languages. WS-I publishes profiles, which provide implementation guidelines for how related Web services specifications should be used together for best interoperability. To date, WS-I has finalized the Basic Profile, Attachments Profile and Simple SOAP Binding Profile. SOAP::WSDL aims at complying to the WS-I Basic Profile (but does not implement full support yet). SOAP message styles rpc Meant for transporting a RPC message. All contents of the SOAP body are put into a top-level node named equal to the SOAP operation. WS-I Basic Profile allows the use of rpc message style. SOAP::WSDL does not support rpc message style yet. SOAP::Lite supports rpc message style only. document Meant for transporting arbitrary content. No additional nodes are inserted between the SOAP body and the actual content. WS-I Basic Profile allows the use of document message style. SOAP encoding styles encoded literal LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 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: 391 $ $LastChangedBy: kutterma $ $Id: Glossary.pod 391 2007-11-17 21:56:13Z kutterma $ $HeadURL: https://soap-wsdl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soap-wsdl/SOAP-WSDL/trunk/lib/SOAP/WSDL/Manual/Glossary.pod $ perl v5.10.1 2010-12-21 SOAP::WSDL::Manual::Glossary(3pm)

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

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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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