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Posted to rpc-user@xml.apache.org by Gabriel Lang <le...@rd.francetelecom.com> on 2002/04/29 17:30:01 UTC
Re: XmlRpcClient.execute params
At 14:22 14/03/2002 +0000, Paul Worrall wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Q.1) The readme file in the distribution indicates there should be an
>examples directory. Its not there. Where can I find examples of using
>XmlRpcClient.
http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/xmlrpc-howto/xmlrpc-howto-java-client.html
http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/xmlrpc-howto/xmlrpc-howto.html
>Q.2) Should each element in the Vector for the XmlRpcClient.execute() method
>be of an appropriate type and can anyone show me examples for each type, eg.
>a base64 type being used.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Paul W.
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Gabriel Lang
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Can Tomcat be turned into an XmlRpc server ?
Posted by Susan McKinley <su...@yahoo.ca>.
Is it possible to turn Apache Tomcat into an XmlRpc server as described
for Zope and Kde at the URL below ?
http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/xmlrpc-howto/xmlrpc-howto-applist.html
That is, so that each HTTP Post or Get to a URL can be represented
by a corresponding XmlRpc method call.
The alternative appears to be to write XmlRpc handling code in each and
every servlet, which would be quite laborious.
Stephen.
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Can Tomcat be turned into an XmlRpc server ?
Posted by Susan McKinley <su...@yahoo.ca>.
Is it possible to turn Apache Tomcat into an XmlRpc server as described
for Zope and Kde at the URL below ?
http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/xmlrpc-howto/xmlrpc-howto-applist.html
That is, so that each HTTP Post or Get to a URL can be represented
by a corresponding XmlRpc method call.
The alternative appears to be to write XmlRpc handling code in each and
every servlet, which would be quite laborious.
Stephen.
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