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# ====================================================================== # # Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com) # SOAP::Lite is free software; you can redistribute it # and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # # ====================================================================== =pod =head1 NAME SOAP::Deserializer - the means by which the toolkit manages the conversion of XML into an object manageable by a developer =head1 DESCRIPTION SOAP::Deserializer provides the means by which incoming XML is decoded into a Perl data structure. =head1 METHODS =over =item context This provides access to the calling context of C<SOAP::Deserializer>. In a client side context the often means a reference to an instance of SOAP::Lite. In a server side context this means a reference to a SOAP::Server instance. =back =head1 EXAMPLES =head2 DESERIALIZING RAW XML INTO A SOAP::SOM OBJECT A useful utility for SOAP::Deserializer is for parsing raw XML documents or fragments into a SOAP::SOM object. SOAP::Lite developers use this technique to write unit tests for the SOAP::Lite module itself. It is a lot more efficient for testing aspects of the toolkit than generating client calls over the network. This is a perfect way for developers to write unit tests for their custom data types for example. Here is an example of how raw XML content can be parsed into a SOAP::SOM object by using SOAP::Deserializer: $xml = <<END_XML; <foo> <person> <foo>123</foo> <foo>456</foo> </person> <person> <foo>789</foo> <foo>012</foo> </person> </foo> END_XML my $som = SOAP::Deserializer->deserialize($xml); =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2000-2004 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. =head1 AUTHORS Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com) =cut
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