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Thanks a lot Zaxxon and Ghostdog for your quick response.
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poe::component::server::soap::response
POE::Component::Server::SOAP::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Component::Server::SOAP::Response(3pm)
NAME
POE::Component::Server::SOAP::Response - Emulates a SimpleHTTP::Response object, used to store SOAP data
SYNOPSIS
use POE::Component::Server::SOAP;
# Get the response object from SOAP
my $response = $_[ARG0];
print $response->soapmethod;
DESCRIPTION
This module is used as a drop-in replacement, because we need to store some SOAP data for the response.
METHODS
# Get the response object from SOAP
my $response = $_[ARG0];
$response->soaprequest() # Returns the original HTTP::Request object from SimpleHTTP
$response->soapservice() # Returns the service that triggered this SOAP instance
$response->soapmethod() # Returns the method that triggered this SOAP instance
$response->soapuri() # Returns the original URI of the request without the method
$response->soapheaders() # Returns an arrayref of SOAP::Header objects ( undef if none )
$response->soapbody() # Returns the body as a hashref ( undef if no arguments )
EXPORT
Nothing.
SEE ALSO
L<POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP>
L<POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP::Connection>
L<POE::Component::Server::SOAP>
L<SOAP::Lite>
AUTHOR
Apocalypse <apocal@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2009 by Apocalypse
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2009-02-02 POE::Component::Server::SOAP::Response(3pm)