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6 wsdl2perl.pl - create perl bindings for SOAP webservices.
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9 wsdl2perl.pl -t TYPE_PREFIX -e ELEMENT_PREFIX -m TYPEMAP_PREFIX \
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15 prefix p Prefix for all generated classes. If you set "-p=Foo",
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18 attribute_prefix a Prefix for XML attribute classes.
19 Default: MyAttributes
20 type_prefix t Prefix for type classes.
21 Default: MyTypes
22 element_prefix e Prefix for element classes.
23 Default: MyElements
24 typemap_prefix m Prefix for typemap classes.
25 Default: MyTypemaps
26 interface_prefix i Prefix for interface classes.
27 Default: MyInterfaces
28 server_prefix sp Prefix for server classes.
29 Default: MyServer
30 base_path b Path to create classes in.
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32 typemap_include mi File to include in typemap. Must eval() to a valid
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34 proxy x HTTP(S) proxy to use (if any). wsdl2perl will also
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37 keep_alive Use http keep_alive.
38 user Username for HTTP authentication
39 password Password. wsdl2perl will prompt if not given.
40 generator g Generator to use.
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42 server s Generate a server interface (currently only CGI
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44 help h Show help content
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47 Generates a interface class for a SOAP web service described by a WSDL
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54 Interface classes are what you will mainly deal with: They provide
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88 Accessing HTTPS URLs
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109 This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the
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