June 2002
Beginner
759 pages
80h 42m
English
The SOAP::Data class allows you specify a value, name, type, URI, or other attributes for SOAP elements. For example, you can serialize the name/value pair of “Nate/31” with the following code:
SOAP::Data->name('Nate')->value(31);This becomes <Nate>31</Nate>.
You can also import SOAP::Data methods with import( ). To import 'name':
SOAP::Data->import('name');Once imported, 'name' can be
used as follows:
name(Nate => 31);
SOAP::Data also provides an interface to get or set specific
attributes, including actor( ),
mustUnderstand( ), encodingStyle( ), and root( ). For example:
SOAP::Data
->name(Nate => 31)
->encodingStyle('http://www.some.site/soap/showmetheliteral');This is serialized as follows:
<Nate SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://www.some.site/soap/showmetheliteral" xsi:type="xsd:int">31</Nate>