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################################################################################ # # File : Response.pm # Author : Duco Dokter # Created : Tue Mar 4 13:03:00 2003 # Version : $Id: Response.pm,v 1.2 2004/02/10 14:31:54 wyldebeast Exp $ # Copyright : Wyldebeast & Wunderliebe # ################################################################################ package Net::HL7::Response; use 5.004; use base qw(Net::HL7::Message); use strict; use warnings; 1; =pod =head1 NAME Net::HL7::Response =head1 SYNOPSIS In general, this object is created by the L<Net::HL7::Connection|Net::HL7::Connection>, like: my $conn = new Net::HL7::Connection('localhost', 8089); my $request = new Net::HL7::Request(); # ... set the HL7 message for the request my $response = $conn->send($request); =head1 DESCRIPTION The Net::HL7::Response class extends the L<Net::HL7::Message|Net::HL7::Message> class. In general, it is not necessary to create instances of this class directly, since it will be created by the Connection or Daemon when necessary. =head1 METHODS See L<Net::HL7::Message|Net::HL7::Message>. =head1 AUTHOR D.A.Dokter <dokter@wyldebeast-wunderliebe.com> =head1 LICENSE Copyright (c) 2002 D.A.Dokter. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut