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- License:
- Perl Artistic License
- Price:
- FREE
- Publisher Name:
- Clotho Advanced Media Inc.
- Publisher web site:
- http://search.cpan.org/~clotho/
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CAM::SOAPApp Description
CAM::SOAPApp is a SOAP application framework. CAM::SOAPApp is a SOAP application framework.SYNOPSISDo NOT subclass from this module to create your SOAP methods! That would make a big security hole. Instead, write your application like this example: use CAM::SOAPApp; SOAP::Transport::HTTP::CGI -> dispatch_to('My::Class') -> handle; package My::Class; our @ISA = qw(SOAP::Server::Parameters); sub isLeapYear { my $pkg = shift; my $app = CAM::SOAPApp->new(soapdata => @_); if (!$app) { CAM::SOAPApp->error('Internal', 'Failed to initialize the SOAP app'); } my ta = $app->getSOAPData(); if (!defined $data{year}) { $app->error('NoYear', 'No year specified in the query'); } if ($data{year} !~ /^d+$/) { $app->error('BadYear', 'The year must be an integer'); } my $leapyear = ($data{year} % 4 == 0 && ($data{year} % 100 != 0 || $data{year} % 400 == 0)); return $app->response(leapyear => $leapyear ? 1 : 0); }CAM::SOAPApp is a framework to assist SOAP applications. This package abstracts away a lot of the tedious interaction with SOAP and the application configuration state. CAM::SOAPApp is a subclass of CAM::App and therefore inherits all of its handy features.When you create a class to hold your SOAP methods, that class should be a subclass of SOAP::Server::Parameters. It should NOT be a subclass of CAM::SOAPApp. If you were to do the latter, then all of the CAM::App and CAM::SOAPApp methods would be exposed as SOAP methods, which would be a big security hole, so don't make that mistake.Requirements:· Perl Requirements: · Perl
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