From j.koekkoek at perrit.nl Thu Nov 19 00:34:29 2009 From: j.koekkoek at perrit.nl (Jeroen Koekkoek) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 09:34:29 +0100 Subject: [Wsf-perl-user] WSService Message-ID: Hi, I checked out WSF/Perl from subversion and noticed the WSService.pm, which isn't in the stable 1.1 release. Is the module ready to be used? I would also like to know how active WSF/Perl is being developed. I noticed the trunk hasn't been updated in a while. To build the module I had to make some changes: 1. rampart library wasn't included in the Makefile.PL 2. WSService was listed instead of WSO2::WSF::WSService in service/t/WSService.t Best regards, Jeroen Koekkoek From chintana at wso2.com Thu Nov 19 00:54:44 2009 From: chintana at wso2.com (Chintana Wilamuna) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:24:44 +0530 Subject: [Wsf-perl-user] WSService In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <237aa3e80911190054r1fef3ad5i73b3158a07dd1d78@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Jeroen Koekkoek wrote: > I checked out WSF/Perl from subversion and noticed the WSService.pm, which isn't in the stable 1.1 release. Is the module ready to be used? Jeroen, Service module is not ready to be used. Kinda hit a dead end when trying to embed perl inside a C program invoked by Apache with mod_perl and CGI. IIRC, the problem was the state of the perl instance created by the mod_perl/CGI process got corrupted/interfered with the embedded perl interpreter. > I would also like to know how active WSF/Perl is being developed. I noticed the trunk hasn't been updated in a while. As you have noticed, there haven't been an update in a while. Currently the development is paused. > To build the module I had to make some changes: > 1. rampart library wasn't included in the Makefile.PL Ah, this is a bug, thanks for spotting. Will fix it. > 2. WSService was listed instead of WSO2::WSF::WSService in service/t/WSService.t As I said earlier, WSService is not working. So, there are no tests. Anyhoo, will correct the package name. Thanks. Bye, -Chintana -- http://engwar.com/