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=head1 NAME |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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package Business::cXML::YourPackage; |
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use constant NODENAME => 'XMLNodeName'; |
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use constant PROPERTIES => ( |
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first_name => '', |
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last_name => undef, |
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emails => [], |
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phone => undef, |
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# Optionally: an e-mail is actually a Something::Email object |
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# Even more optional: a phone is actually a Something::Number with "Phone" argument |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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Base class for cXML objects which represent useful data (pretty much every |
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instances along with their default value. A default value of C<undef> is |
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acceptable: every possible property must be explicitly declared. A default |
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value of C<[]> indicates that the property is a list instead of a single |
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value. C<can()> will behave as expected, recognizing your methods and |
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=item C<B<new>( [I<$nodename>], [I<$node>], [I<$properties>] )> |
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new multi-name object like L<Business::cXML::Amount> without a source |
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I<$node>. This sets property C<_nodeName>. Alternatively, I<C<$properties>> |
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