# Accessing the globalweather service at # www.webservicex.net/GlobalWeather/GlobalWeather.asmx # # Note that the GlobalWeather web service returns a (quoted) XML structure - # don't be surprised by the response's format. # # I have no connection to www.webservicex.net # Use this script at your own risk. # # This script demonstrates the use of a interface generated by wsdl2perl.pl use lib 'lib/'; use MyInterfaces::GlobalWeather::GlobalWeatherSoap; my $weather = MyInterfaces::GlobalWeather::GlobalWeatherSoap->new(); my $result = $weather->GetWeather({ CountryName => 'Germany', CityName => 'Munich' }); # boolean comparison overloaded die $result->get_faultstring()->get_value() if not ($result); # The result is a XML string # use get_value to avoid automatic entity encoding print $result->get_GetWeatherResult()->get_value , "\n";