NAME
   WSDL::Generator - Generate wsdl file automagically

SYNOPSIS
     use WSDL::Generator;
     my $wsdl = WSDL::Generator->new($init);
     Foo->a_method($param);
     print $wsdl->get('Foo');

DESCRIPTION
   You know folks out there who use another language than Perl (huh?) and
   you want to release a SOAP server for them

     1/ that's very kind of you
     2/ you need to generate a wsdl file
     3/ this module can help
   Because Perl is dynamically typed, it is a fantastic language to write SOAP clients,
   but that makes perl not-so-easy to use as SOAP server queried by statically typed languages
   such as Delphi, Java, C++, VB...
   These languages need a WSDL file to communicate with your server.
   The WSDL file contains all the data structure definition necessary to interact with the server.
   It contains also the namespace and URL as well.

CONSTRUCTOR
 new($init)
     $init = {   'schema_namesp' => 'http://www.acmetravel.com/AcmeTravelServices.xsd',
                 'services'      => 'AcmeTravel',
                 'service_name'  => 'BookFlight',
                 'target_namesp' => 'http://www.acmetravel.com/SOAP/',
                 'documentation' => 'Service to book tickets online',
                 'location'      => 'http://www.acmetravel.com/SOAP/BookFlight' };
   Install a spy which captures all the methods and subs calls to other classes

METHODS
 get($class)
   Returns the WSDL code for a specific class

 get_all()
   Returns all classes available for a WSDL generation

 schema_namesp($value)
   Get or Set schema name space value

 service($value)
   Get or Set service name value

 services($value)
   Get or Set services name value

CAVEATS
   WSDL doesn't works only on perl 5.6 and not 5.8. UNIVERSAL::AUTOLOAD is
   broken in perl 5.8 and it is used by Class::Hook upon wich
   WSDL::Generator depends.

   WSDL is very flexible since it can describe any kind of data structure
   in a language non dependant description. But that flexibility makes
   certain things difficult, such as array of inconsistant data types. So,
   here is the current limitation of WSDL::Generator :

   Rule - "An array must contain elements of the same perl type".
   Understand perl type as "scalar", "arrayref" or "hashref". So, if you
   send this:

     [
         {
           key1 => 'Hello',
           key2 => 'world',
         },
         {
           key1 => 'Hi',
           key3 => 'there',
         },
         {
           key1 => 'Hi',
         },
     ]
   That will do, but if you send:

     [
         {
           key1 => 'Hello',
           key2 => 'world',
         },
         {
           key1 => 'Hi',
           key3 => 'there',
         },
         'a string instead of a hash ref',
     ]
   That won't work, since your structure is not "consistent", your array cannot contain both hashref and string.

   Another situation, if you send this:

     [
         {
           key1 => 'Hello',
           key2 => 'world',
         },
         {
           key1 => 'Hi',
           key3 => 'there',
         },
         {
           key1 => 'Hi',
         },
     ]
   That will do, but if you send:

     [
         {
           key1 => 'Hello',
           key2 => 'world',
         },
         {
           key1 => [1,2,3],
           key3 => 'there',
         },
     ]
   That won't work either, since your key1 can have two complete different types of value (a string or an arrayref)
   Finally, if you call several times a method, only the last call will be scanned to produce the WSDL file.
   I hope these limitations will be lifted in the future.

BUGS
     This is till n alpha release, so don't expect miracles and don't use it without caution - you've been warned!
     Feel free to send me your bug reports, contribution and comments about this project.

SEE ALSO
     SOAP::Lite, Class::Hook
     http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP/
     http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
   A lot of thanks to:

     Paul Kulchenko for his fantastic SOAP::Lite module and his help
     Patrick Morris, a Delphi wizard, for testing the wsdl generated and investing weird things
     Joe Breeden for his excellent documentation
     Yuval Mazor for his patch to make it compatible with .net wsdl compiler
     Leon Brocard for his code review
     James Duncan for his support

AUTHOR
   Pierre Denis, "<[email protected]>".

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright 2009, Pierre Denis, All Rights Reserved.

   You may use, modify, and distribute this package under the same terms as
   Perl itself.