In general, I would try something along these lines; also, you'll need
warnings::everywhere.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
use strict;
no warnings::anywhere qw(deprecated);
use warnings qw(deprecated);
my $isbn = shift @ARGV;
use SOAP::Lite +autodispatch =>
uri => 'http://www.designa.de/',
proxy => 'http://192.168.1.100/AbacusWebService/ServiceCashPoint.a
+smx',
on_fault => sub {
my ( $soap, $res ) = @_;
die ref $res
? $res->faultdetail
: $soap->transport->status;
};
isAlive( $isbn );
print SOAP::Lite->self->call->result;
Update: fixed typo - should be a comma at end of line 11.
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