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SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport - Factory for retrieving transport objects
# from SOAP::WSDL::Client: $transport = SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport->get_transport( $url, @opt ); # in transport class: package MyWickedTransport; use SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport; # register class as transport module for httpr and https # (httpr is "reliable http", a protocol developed by IBM). SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport->register( 'httpr' , __PACKAGE__ ); SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport->register( 'https' , __PACKAGE__ );
SOAP::WSDL::Transport serves as factory for retrieving transport objects for SOAP::WSDL.
The actual work is done by specific transport classes.
SOAP::WSDL::Transport tries to load one of the following classes:
SOAP::WSDL::Transport->register('https', 'MyWickedTransport');
Globally registers a class for use as transport class.
$trans->proxy('http://soap-wsdl.sourceforge.net');
Sets the proxy (endpoint).
Returns the transport for this protocol.
Sets the current transport object.
Gets the current transport object.
Transport classes must be registered with SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport.
This is done by executing the following code where $scheme is the URL scheme the class should be used for, and $module is the class' module name.
SOAP::WSDL::Factory::Transport->register( $scheme, $module);
To auto-register your transport class on loading, execute register() in your tranport class (see SYNOPSIS above).
Multiple protocols or multiple classes are registered by multiple calls to register().
You may only use transport classes whose name is either the module name or the module name with '::Client' appended.
Transport classes must implement the interface required for SOAP::Lite transport classes (see SOAP::Lite::Transport for details, SOAP::WSDL::Transport::HTTP for an example).
To provide this interface, transport modules must implement the following methods:
Dispatches a request and returns the content of the response.
Returns the status code of the last send_receive call (if any).
Returns the status message of the last send_receive call (if any).
Returns the status of the last send_receive call (if any).
Returns true after a send_receive was successful, false if it was not.
SOAP::Lite requires transport modules to pack client and server classes in one file, and to follow this naming scheme:
Module name: "SOAP::Transport::" . uc($scheme) Client class (additional package in module): "SOAP::Transport::" . uc($scheme) . "::Client" Server class (additional package in module): "SOAP::Transport::" . uc($scheme) . "::Client"
SOAP::WSDL does not require you to follow these restrictions.
There is only one restriction in SOAP::WSDL:
You may only use transport classes whose name is either the module name or the module name with '::Client' appended.
SOAP::WSDL will try to instantiate an object of your transport class with '::Client' appended to allow using transport classes written for SOAP::Lite.
This may lead to errors when a different module with the name of your transport module suffixed with ::Client is also loaded.
Copyright 2004-2007 Martin Kutter. All rights reserved.
This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the same terms as perl itself
Martin Kutter <martin.kutter fen-net.de>
$Rev: 851 $ $LastChangedBy: kutterma $ $Id: Transport.pm 851 2009-05-15 22:45:18Z kutterma $ $HeadURL: https://soap-wsdl.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/soap-wsdl/SOAP-WSDL/trunk/lib/SOAP/WSDL/Factory/Transport.pm $
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