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WSDL2PERL(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	  WSDL2PERL(1)

NAME
       wsdl2perl.pl - create perl bindings for SOAP webservices.

SYNOPSIS
	wsdl2perl.pl -t TYPE_PREFIX -e ELEMENT_PREFIX -m TYPEMAP_PREFIX \
	  -i INTERFACE_PREFIX -b BASE_DIR URL

OPTIONS
	NAME		SHORT  DESCRITPION
	----------------------------------------------------------------------------
	prefix		  p   Prefix for all generated classes. If you set "-p=Foo",
			      you will get "FooAttributes", "FooTypes",
						  "FooElements" and so on.
	attribute_prefix  a   Prefix for XML attribute classes.
			      Default: MyAttributes
	type_prefix	  t   Prefix for type classes.
			      Default: MyTypes
	element_prefix	  e   Prefix for element classes.
			      Default: MyElements
	typemap_prefix	  m   Prefix for typemap classes.
			      Default: MyTypemaps
	interface_prefix  i   Prefix for interface classes.
			      Default: MyInterfaces
	server_prefix	  sp  Prefix for server classes.
			      Default: MyServer
	base_path	  b   Path to create classes in.
			      Default: .
	typemap_include	  mi  File to include in typemap. Must eval() to a valid
			      perl hash (not a hash ref !).
	proxy		  x   HTTP(S) proxy to use (if any). wsdl2perl will also
			      use the proxy settings specified via the HTTP_PROXY
			      and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables.
	keep_alive	      Use http keep_alive.
	user		      Username for HTTP authentication
	password	      Password. wsdl2perl will prompt if not given.
	generator	  g   Generator to use.
			      Default: XSD
	server		  s   Generate a server interface (currently only CGI
			      supported)
	help		  h   Show help content

DESCRIPTION
       Generates a interface class for a SOAP web service described by a WSDL
       definition.

       The following classes are created:

       ·   A interface class for every SOAP port in service

	   Interface classes are what you will mainly deal with: They provide
	   a method for accessing every web service method.

	   If you chose to generate Server interfaces, a class for every SOAP
	   port in every Web service.

	   You'll have to implement a method for each of the implemented
	   methods. You may implement these methods in the CGI script /
	   handler, or in any class to dispatch calls to.

       ·   A typemap for every service

	   Typemaps are used internally by SOAP::WSDL for parsing the SOAP
	   message into object trees.

	   If the WSDL definition is incomplete, you may need to add some
	   lines to your typemap. Especially definitions for faults are
	   sometimes left out.

	   Additional typemap content may be included by passing a file name
	   as typemap_include (mi) option.

       ·   A type class for every element, complexType or simpleType
	   definition

	   You may need to write additional type classes if your WSDL is
	   incomplete.

	   For writing your own lib classes, see
	   SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::Element,
	   SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::ComplexType and
	   SOAP::WSDL::XSD::Typelib::SimpleType.

TROUBLESHOOTING
   Accessing HTTPS URLs
       You need Crypt::SSLeay installed for accessing HTTPS URLs.

   Accessing protected documents
       Use the -u option for specifying the user name. You will be prompted
       for a password.

       Alternatively, you may specify a passowrd with --password on the
       command line.

   Accessing documents protected by NTLM authentication
       Set the --keep_alive option.

       Note that accessing documents protected by NTLM authentication is
       currently untested, because I have no access to a system using NTLM
       authentication.	If you try it, I would be glad if you could just drop
       me a note about success or failure.

LICENSE
       Copyright 2007 Martin Kutter.

       This file is part of SOAP-WSDL. You may distribute/modify it under the
       same terms as perl itself

AUTHOR
       Martin Kutter <martin.kutter fen-net.de>

perl v5.18.4			  2015-03-20			  WSDL2PERL(1)
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