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Net::Akamai::ResponseData(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Net::Akamai::ResponseData(3pm)

NAME
Net::Akamai::ResponseData - Object to hold response data DESCRIPTION
Data container for an akamai purge response Attributes uri_index Identifies the index of the first failed URL in the array. A value of -1 indicates no bad URLs, or error before parsing them. result_code Indicates sucess or failure of request est_time Estimated time for request to be processed in seconds session_id Unique id for request result_msg Explains result code Methods successful Returns true if the result code is of the 1xx (successful) variety. warning Returns true if the result code is of the 2xx (warning) variety. The Akamai documentation states that "The remove request has been accepted" even when a warning response is sent. accepted Returns true if the result code is of the 1xx (successful) or 2xx (warning) varieties. This indicates that the remove request was accepted by Akamai. You should still check to see if there was a warning, and if their was report it. message if (!$res_data->accepted()) { # These do the same thing: die "$res_data"; die $res_data->message(); } Returns a nicely formatted string containing the result_code and result_msg. AUTHOR
John Goulah <jgoulah@cpan.org> LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-12-22 Net::Akamai::ResponseData(3pm)

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Net::LDAP::Message(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Net::LDAP::Message(3)

NAME
Net::LDAP::Message - Message response from LDAP server SYNOPSIS
use Net::LDAP; DESCRIPTION
Net::LDAP::Message is a base class for the objects returned by the Net::LDAP methods abandon, add, bind, compare, delete, modify, moddn, search and unbind. The sub-class Net::LDAP::Search returned by search also defines many methods. If the Net::LDAP object is in async mode then all these methods, except "done" and "mesg_id", will cause a wait until the request is completed. METHODS
code ( ) The code value in the result message from the server. Normally for a success zero will be returned. Constants for the result codes can be imported from the Net::LDAP or Net::LDAP::Constant module. control ( ) Return a list of controls that were returned from the server. control ( OID, ... ) Return a list of controls with the given OIDs that were returned from the server. dn ( ) The DN in the result message from the server. done ( ) Returns true if the request has been completed. error ( ) Returns the error message in the result message from the server. If the server did not include an error message, then the result of ldap_error_desc with the error code from the result message. error_name ( ) Returns the name of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_name for a detailed description of the return value. error_text ( ) Returns the short text description of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_text for a detailed description of the return value. error_desc ( ) Returns a long text description of the error code in the result message from the server. See ldap_error_desc for a detailed description of the return value. is_error ( ) Returns true if the result code is considered to be an error for the operation. mesg_id ( ) The message id of the request message sent to the server. referrals ( ) Returns a list of referrals from the result message. server_error ( ) The error message returned by the server, or "undef" if the server did not provide a message. sync ( ) Wait for the server to complete the request. SEE ALSO
Net::LDAP, Net::LDAP::Search, Net::LDAP::Constant, Net::LDAP::Util ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This document is based on a document originally written by Russell Fulton <r.fulton@auckland.ac.nz>. AUTHOR
Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com> Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the perl-ldap mailing list <perl-ldap@perl.org>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Graham Barr. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2013-07-21 Net::LDAP::Message(3)
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