On Mar 1, 2007, at 6:02 AM, Martin Moss wrote:
Effectively I'll be simply posting strings of SOAP XML to a webpage... But eventually we may use SOAP to pass data around between Classes. Although I'm not sure if this would be overkill. Any hints/advice would be much appreciated..
Have you considered using JSON ? It might be easier for your needs. JSON::Syck works great with modperl, many perl modules support object init from YAML ( which is json compatible ), and a lot of the js frameworks support object init from JSON too ( I like MochiKit )
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