WSO2::WSF::WSMessage - Create a WSMessage object
use WSO2::WSF::WSMessage; my $message = new WSO2::WSF::WSMessage( { WSMESSAGE_OPTIONS } ); my $message = new WSO2::WSF::WSMessage( { 'payload' => 'payload in XML' } );
A WSMessage object can be used to store all the info in order to successfully consume a Web service. This could be passed to the request method after you create a WSClient object.
This is a mandatory options that contain the absolute folder of your WSF/C installation.
Must give the payload as an XML string.
Should contain the end point URI of the service that you're going to consume. This is a mandatory options on the client side. If WS-Addressing is used this'll be used as the WSA to header.
This is used when creating WS-A header. This URI will help to uniquely identify the operation to be invoked. This is also used as the SOAP action regardless of useWSA is specified or not.
A URI indicating where the response came from. WS-A From.
URI specifying where the response should be sent to. WS-A ReplyTo.
URI specifying where the SOAP fault should be sent to in case of an error. WS-A FaultTo.
This accept an array of WSHeader objects. Even if it's one header element you have to give it in an array.
my $header1 = new WSO2::WSF::WSHeader( { ... } );
my $client = new WSO2::WSF::WSMessage( { ... 'inputHeaders' => [ $header1 ], ... } );
Look at WSO2::WSF::WSClient to see how to pass a WSMessage and consume an existing Web service.
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1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
To install WSO2::WSF::C, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WSO2::WSF::C
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WSO2::WSF::C
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.