Class for software on amazon.com
use Net::Amazon; # ... if($resp->is_success()) { for my $prop ($resp->properties) { print join("/", $prop->platforms()), " ", $prop->title(), " ", $prop->publisher(), "\n"; }
\*(C`Net::Amazon::Property::Software\*(C' is derived from \*(C`Net::Amazon::Property\*(C' and on top of the all-purpose methods the base class provides, it offers specialized accessors for software parameters.
Returns a list of the software's platforms. There's also a \*(C`platform()\*(C' method which just returns the first platform.
Returns the software's publishing company as a string.
Returns the software's title as a string.
Returns the software's \s-1EAN\s0 number.
Returns the software's media type as a string.
Returns the software's label type as a string.
Returns the software's studio type as a string.
Returns the software's brand type as a string.
Returns the software's manufacturer type as a string.
Returns the software's \s-1ESRB\s0 age rating type as a string.
Returns the software's media type as a string.
Returns the software's number of media (number of discs) as a string. Initializes an object by passing a hash of hashes structure containing the \s-1XML\s0 data returned from the service. Usually, this is just used by \*(C`Net::Amazon\*(C' internally to initialize objects for on backcoming data.
Check out Net::Amazon::Property for all-purpose accessors, like \*(C`year\*(C', \*(C`OurPrice\*(C', \*(C`ListPrice\*(C', etc.
Christopher Boumenot, <[email protected]>
Copyright 2006 by Christopher Bomenot <[email protected]>
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