NAME
WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::GetDicItemParameter - Make HTTP request parameter for EAST.co.jp
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::GetDicItemParameter;
my $p = WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::GetDicItemParameter->new(
dic => "EJdict",
item => "000000",
);
say $p->to_string;
DESCRIPTION
This module is used to make HTTP request parameter. The parameter is for EAST.co.jp.
This module is used wish WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary.
ATTRIBUTES
All attribute:
- dic
- item
- loc
- prof
- dic
-
This attribute is called Dic in EAST.co.jp.
This attribute has constraint of WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::ParameterConstraints's RequestParameter::Dic.
- item
-
This attribute is called Item in EAST.co.jp.
The value of attribute is the result of the searching. The searching request must be ealier than this attribute is set.
This attribute has constraint of WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::ParameterConstraints's RequestParameter::Item.
- loc
-
This attribute is called Loc in EAST.co.jp.
This attribute offers special some behavior in some dic. I do'nt know the value of dic. The value might be offered to the business partner of EAST.co.jp.
This attribute has constraint of WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::ParameterConstraints's RequestParameter::Loc.
- prof
-
This attribute is called Prof in EAST.co.jp.
This attribute specifies format of contents.
It is XHTML usually.
This attribute has constraint of WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::ParameterConstraints's RequestParameter::Prof.
METHODS
- to_string
-
This method returns a string that for HTTP request. This method will die when some attributes are undef or empty string. The attributes are dic and item.
SEE ALSO
WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::ParameterConstraints WebService::EastCoJp::Dictionary::SearchDicItemParameter
AUTHOR
Kuniyoshi Kouji, <kuniyoshi@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Kuniyoshi Kouji
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.