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NAME

       SOAPsh - Interactive shell for SOAP calls

SYNOPSIS

         perl SOAPsh http://services.soaplite.com/examples.cgi http://www.soaplite.com/My/Examples
         > getStateName(2)
         > getStateNames(1,2,3,7)
         > getStateList([1,9])
         > getStateStruct({a=>1, b=>24})
         > Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows)

       or

         # all parameters after uri will be executed as methods
         perl SOAPsh http://soap.4s4c.com/ssss4c/soap.asp http://simon.fell.com/calc doubler([10,20,30])
         > Ctrl-D (Ctrl-Z on Windows)

DESCRIPTION

       SOAPsh is a shell for making SOAP calls. It takes two parameters: mandatory endpoint and
       optional uri (actually it will tell you about it if you try to run it). Additional
       commands can follow.

       After that you'll be able to run any methods of SOAP::Lite, like autotype, readable,
       encoding, etc. You can run it the same way as you do it in your Perl script. You'll see
       output from method, result of SOAP call, detailed info on SOAP faulure or transport error.

       For full list of available methods see documentation for SOAP::Lite.

       Along with methods of SOAP::Lite you'll be able (and that's much more interesting) run any
       SOAP methods you know about on remote server and see processed results. You can even
       switch on debugging (with call something like: "on_debug(sub{print@_})") and see SOAP code
       with headers sent and received.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2000 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.

AUTHOR

       Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)