SYNOPSIS
use SOAP::Transport::IO;
SOAP::Transport::IO::Server
# you may specify as parameters for new():
# -> new( in => 'in_file_name' [, out => 'out_file_name'] )
# -> new( in => IN_HANDLE [, out => OUT_HANDLE] )
# -> new( in => *IN_HANDLE [, out => *OUT_HANDLE] )
# -> new( in => \*IN_HANDLE [, out => \*OUT_HANDLE] )
# -- OR --
# any combinations
# -> new( in => *STDIN, out => 'out_file_name' )
# -> new( in => 'in_file_name', => \*OUT_HANDLE )
# -- OR --
# use in() and/or out() methods
# -> in( *STDIN ) -> out( *STDOUT )
# -- OR --
# use default (when nothing specified):
# in => *STDIN, out => *STDOUT
# don't forget, if you want to accept parameters from command line
# \*HANDLER will be understood literally, so this syntax won't work
# and server will complain
-> new(@ARGV)
# specify path to My/Examples.pm here
-> dispatch_to('/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules', 'Module::Name', 'Module::method')
-> handle
;
DESCRIPTION
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.