On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 02:48 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:


--- Dan Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I thought I had read or heard somewhere that
Revolution supports
XML-RPC. But searching docs turns up no clues.

Anyone got a pointer?


Hi Dan,


Revolution supports SOAP, which one might say
supersedes XML-RPC.
Have a look at \Sample stacks\SOAP_Toolbox.rev

Hope this helped,

Jan Schenkel.


Jan,

I do not think soap supersedes XML-RPC.... Soap is to complicated to use, xml-rpc is simple and does the job well, i never knew a project that really needed soap, xml-rpc always live up to the job for me.

the sites:
http://www.soapware.org
http://www.xmlrpc.com

Are both from Userland, they've got the specs, the implementations and a list of public avaiable services. xml-rpc has more services avaiable and is easier to implement. As for Dan question, he can implement xml-rpc by himself (it's not that hard!!!) or if he's using MacOS he can call applescripts to the xml-rpc call for him and pass back the results!!!!

Cheers!
Andre





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