brad lafountain said:
> One reason is xmlrpc doesn't have everything that goes along with
> soap. meaning WSDL UDDI WebServiceSecurity.
>
> and as far as i understand that xmlrpc doesn't work on windows.
>
> and with some benchmarks phpsoap so far was 3 times as fast as
> xmlrpc.

In fact, xmlrpc-epi also supports SOAP:

---[SNIP]---
As of Sept. 27, 2001, experimental support for SOAP v 1.1 has been
added to the library. This support is implemented transparently to the
application such that a single API can be used for manipulation of
values, yet both SOAP and XML-RPC can be read or written.
---[/SNIP]---

However, I did not yet have the possibility to try it out so I don´t
know whether things like WSDL and UDDI are supported.
Also, the last file release is from September 26th - doesn´t look like
a very active project.

Regards,
  Markus

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