1SOAP::Schema(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SOAP::Schema(3)
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6 SOAP::Schema - provides an umbrella for the way in which SOAP::Lite
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10 This class provides an umbrella for the way in which SOAP::Lite manages
11 service description schemas. Currently, the only support present is for
12 the Web Services Description Language (WSDL). This is another of the
13 classes not generally designed to be directly instantiated by an
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17 new(optional key/value pairs)
18 $schema = SOAP::Schema->new(parse => $schema_uri);
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20 This is the class constructor. With no arguments, it creates a
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26 parse(service description URI)
27 $schema->parse('http://schemas.w3.org/soap.wsdl');
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29 Parses the internal representation of the service description prior
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36 Loads the specified service description from the given URL, using
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44 Takes the internal representation of the service and generates code
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54 Gets (or sets) the current schema representation to be used by this
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70 Returns the autogenerated Perl code as a string. This code is
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81 Sets/retrieves the value of the directory where generated stubs
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85 my $client = SOAP::Lite->new;
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98 my $client = SOAP::Lite->new;
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103 useragent(LWP::UserAgent)
104 my $client = SOAP::Lite->new;
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110 Gets or sets the classes UserAgent used for retrieving schemas over
111 the web. This allows users to have direct access to the UserAgent
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116 At present, the SOAP::Lite toolkit supports only loading of service
117 descriptions in the WSDL syntax. This class manages the parsing and
118 storing of these service specifications. As a general rule, this class
119 should be even less likely to be used directly by an application
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121 class (SOAP::Schema). None of the methods are defined here; the class
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125 Special thanks to O'Reilly publishing which has graciously allowed
126 SOAP::Lite to republish and redistribute large excerpts from
127 Programming Web Services with Perl, mainly the SOAP::Lite reference
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131 Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.
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133 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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137 Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)
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139 Randy J. Ray (rjray@blackperl.com)
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141 Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com)
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