This software grants users access to the values found in SOAP Response, allowing for easy interpretation and use of the data provided.
One thing to keep in mind is that you won't typically instantiate objects from the SOAP::SOM class directly. Instead, you'll get them back as a result of message deserialization. In other words, you won't often use the following syntax: $som = SOAP::SOM->new.
Instead, SOAP::SOM objects are returned by a SOAP::Lite call when working in a client context. For example, when you want to call someMethod(), you would do so using the following code:
my $client = SOAP::Lite
->readable(1)
->uri($NS)
->proxy($HOST)
$som = $client->someMethod();
Overall, if you are looking for a powerful and effective way to work with SOAP Response values in Perl, SOAP::SOM is an excellent choice. It's easy to use and provides great results.
Version 0.710.08: N/A