#!/usr/bin/env perl
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use WSO2::WSF;
# This sample demonstrate how to create a message with WS-Addressing headers.
# Assumes WSF/PHP is installed and all the samples can be accessed from http://localhost/samples
$payload =<<E;
<ns1:echoString xmlns:ns1="http://perl.axis2.org/samples">
<text>Listing Rubbish</text>
</ns1:echoString>
E
my $message = new WSO2::WSF::WSMessage(
{ 'payload' => $payload,
'wsfc_home' => '/opt/wso2/wsf_c/',
'to' => 'http://localhost/samples/echo_service_addr.php',
'action' => 'http://php.axis2.org/samples/echoString',
'log_level' => 4
} );
my $client = new WSO2::WSF::WSClient( { 'useWSA' => 'TRUE' } );
my $response = $client->request( $message );
print $response->{str};