

Perl for Windows/Unix Snippet
This code snippet references the ABAService Web Service only. To reference the ABAExpress Web Service,
change the $uri, $proxy and $namespace values to the following:
$uri = "https://www.lyonsreg.com/webservices/abaexpress/ABAService";
$proxy = "https://www.lyonsreg.com/webservices/abaexpress/ABAService.asmx";
$namespace = "http://www.lyonsreg.com/WebService/ABAService";
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#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use SOAP::Lite;
#
# First, retrieve the SOAP service
#
$uri = "http://www.lyonsreg.com/WebService/ABAService";
$proxy = "http://www.lyonsreg.com/webservices/aba/ABAService.asmx";
$namespace = "http://www.lyonsreg.com/WebService/ABAService";
$service = SOAP::Lite
-> uri($uri)
-> proxy($proxy)
-> on_action(sub{sprintf '%s/%s', @_ })
# -> on_debug(sub{print@_}) # Really useful for debugging sessions
;
#
# Now, let's set up the call for the log in. We have to set the namespace, otherwise
# Soap::Lite inserts a "namesp1" namespace which the ASP service doesn't like.
#
$method = SOAP::Data->name('Logon')->attr({xmlns => $namespace});
$companyID = 2069;
$username = "java";
$password = "java";
@params = ( SOAP::Data->name('companyID' => $companyID)->type('int'),
SOAP::Data->name('userName' => $username)->type('string'),
SOAP::Data->name('password' => $password)->type('string')
);
$som = $service->call($method => @params);
if ($som->fault) {
print "We got a SOAP fault:\n";
print " faultcode: ". $som->faultcode ."\n";
print " faultstring: ". $som->faultstring ."\n";
print " faultactor: ". $som->faultactor ."\n";
print " faultdetail: ". $som->faultdetail ."\n";
exit();
}
# We got in, so let's record the sesson token
$token = $som->result;
print "Logon() gave us the token: " . $token . "\n";
#
# Now, let's check an ABA number with "VerifyABA"
#
$method = SOAP::Data->name('VerifyABA')->attr({xmlns => $namespace});
$aba = "101101109";
@params = ( SOAP::Data->name('token' => $token)->type('string'),
SOAP::Data->name('aba' => $aba)->type('string')
);
$som = $service->call($method => @params);
if ($som->fault) {
print "We got a SOAP fault:\n";
print " faultcode: ". $som->faultcode ."\n";
print " faultstring: ". $som->faultstring ."\n";
print " faultactor: ". $som->faultactor ."\n";
print " faultdetail: ". $som->faultdetail ."\n";
exit();
}
$verify_aba_response = $som->result;
print "verifyABA() returned: " . $verify_aba_response ."\n";
#
# Now, let's logoff
#
$method = SOAP::Data->name('Logoff')->attr({xmlns => $namespace});
@params = ( SOAP::Data->name('token' => $token)->type('string')
);
$som = $service->call($method => @params);
if ($som->fault) {
print "We got a SOAP fault:\n";
print " faultcode: ". $som->faultcode ."\n";
print " faultstring: ". $som->faultstring ."\n";
print " faultactor: ". $som->faultactor ."\n";
print " faultdetail: ". $som->faultdetail ."\n";
exit();
}
print "Successfully logged out\n";
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