03-12-2009
Hello Radoulov,
the subset of the text file content is below. the loto_tsim was written by someone else and works perfectly, allowing the user to enter specific information from and then the simulator does some processing in the background. The problem is that the original script were using static values, but some of the ebrty we need to be generic hence the reason why I am reading some of the values from a defined test file.
-----Format of Content of text file -----
1 1 01-02-25-26-27-28 (99) Both 1
1 1 26-27-28-29-30-31 (31) Both 1
1 1 01-02-27-28-29-30 (99) Both 1
1 1 01-02-03-04-05-06 (99) Both 1
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soap::constants
SOAP::Constants(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SOAP::Constants(3)
NAME
SOAP::Constants - SOAP::Lite provides several variables to allows programmers and users to modify the behavior of SOAP::Lite in specific
ways.
DESCRIPTION
A number of "constant" values are provided by means of this namespace. The values aren't constants in the strictest sense; the purpose of
the values detailed here is to allow the application to change them if it desires to alter the specific behavior governed.
CONSTANTS
$DO_NOT_USE_XML_PARSER
The SOAP::Lite package attempts to locate and use the XML::Parser package, falling back on an internal, pure-Perl parser in its absence.
This package is a fast parser, based on the Expat parser developed by James Clark. If the application sets this value to 1, there will be
no attempt to locate or use XML::Parser. There are several reasons you might choose to do this. If the package will never be made
available, there is no reason to perform the test. Setting this parameter is less time-consuming than the test for the package would be.
Also, the XML::Parser code links against the Expat libraries for the C language. In some environments, this could cause a problem when
mixed with other applications that may be linked against a different version of the same libraries. This was once the case with certain
combinations of Apache, mod_perl and XML::Parser.
$DO_NOT_USE_CHARSET
Unless this parameter is set to 1, outgoing Content-Type headers will include specification of the character set used in encoding the
message itself. Not all endpoints (client or server) may be able to properly deal with that data on the content header, however. If dealing
with an endpoint that expects to do a more literal examination of the header as whole (as opposed to fully parsing it), this parameter may
prove useful.
$DO_NOT_CHECK_CONTENT_TYPE
The content-type itself for a SOAP message is rather clearly defined, and in most cases, an application would have no reason to disable the
testing of that header. This having been said, the content-type for SOAP 1.2 is still only a recommended draft, and badly coded endpoints
might send valid messages with invalid Content-Type headers. While the "right" thing to do would be to reject such messages, that isn't
always an option. Setting this parameter to 1 allows the toolkit to skip the content-type test.
$PATCH_HTTP_KEEPALIVE
SOAP::Lite's HTTP Transport module attempts to provide a simple patch to LWP::Protocol to enable HTTP Keep Alive. By default, this patch is
turned off, if however you would like to turn on the experimental patch change the constant like so:
$SOAP::Constants::PATCH_HTTP_KEEPALIVE = 1;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to O'Reilly publishing which has graciously allowed SOAP::Lite to republish and redistribute large excerpts from Programming
Web Services with Perl, mainly the SOAP::Lite reference found in Appendix B.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)
Randy J. Ray (rjray@blackperl.com)
Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com)
perl v5.12.1 2010-03-17 SOAP::Constants(3)