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RPC::XML::Client questionby Sinister (Friar) |
on Jan 06, 2004 at 13:14 UTC ( [id://319104]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Sinister has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Hi, I am fidling around with RPC::XML (an xml-rpc implementation for Perl) - which seemed the most usable of xml-rpc/soap thingies out there in the perl world. However; it is not really working... I have a test server and client doing a simple 'system.listMethods' - but the result is empty. Now I know the documentation says: "If the return value from send_request is not a reference, then it can only mean an error on the client-side (a local problem with the arguments and/or syntax, or a transport problem)." But I don't realy see what's wrong with this code: This gracefully dies with: Died at ./client.pl line 11. What's more; using tcpflow (i know - evil) i can see a succesfull POST including a good return containing valid XML. (tried to validate it with XML::Parser, which works like a charm) So a transport problem doesn't seem to be the problem either. Any suggestions on how I can (tackle || find the root of) this problem?
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