Hi,

Another thing you can play with is JSON-RPC there're also very good
library for Java, it's interesting because you can also have async and
bidirectional communication. ;-) And the footprint is smaller.

Bye,

Florian

> On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 22:50, Doug Dawson wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have experience with executing methods in a Java service
>> from Perl? I'd like a small example to base my code off of.
>
> I use XML-RPC - less complicated than SOAP on the Java side (the Apache
> XML-RPC libraries are great - see the project page for examples).
> Performs well too. On the Perl side it depends on what client you choose
> (I still use Frontier, which is past its sell-by date), but it's pretty
> much a three-liner (make sure you have LWP >= 5.805 for better
> performance with many small requests).
>
>
> Bye
>
> Paolo
>
>
>
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