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XML::Compile::WSDL11 understands WSDL version 1.1. An WSDL file defines a set of
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messages to be send and received over (SOAP) connections. This involves encoding
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of the message to be send into XML, sending the message to the server, collect
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the answer, and finally decoding the XML to Perl.
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As end-user, you do not have to worry about the complex details of the messages
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and the way to exchange them: it's all simple Perl for you. Also, faults are
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handled automatically. The only complication you have to worry about is to shape
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a nested HASH structure to the sending message structure.
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XML::Compile::Schema::template() may help you.
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When the definitions are spread over multiple files you will need to use
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addWSDL() (wsdl) or importDefinitions() (additional schema's) explicitly.
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Usually, interreferences between those files are broken. Often they reference
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over networks (you should never trust). So, on purpose you must explicitly load
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the files you need from local disk! (of course, it is simple to find one-liners
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as work-arounds, but I will to tell you how!)
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