Author: jochen Date: Sat Nov 12 14:38:04 2005 New Revision: 332854 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=332854&view=rev Log: Added preliminary docs.
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The clients + configuration occurs by setting the following objects: + +*------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +| Name | Description | +*------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +| ClientConfig | This object is an instance of | +| | {{{apidocs/org/apache/xmlrpc/client/XmlRpcClientConfig.html} | +| | XmlRpcClientConfig}}. It has a lot of atomic properties, | +| | that specify details like server URL, credentials, character | +| | set, and the like. | +*------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +| TransportFactory | The task of the transport factory is to create an object, | +| | which uses the client configuration for talking to the | +| | server. For example, there is a transport factory, which | +| | uses the java.net classes. Another example is a transport | +| | factory based on the Jakarta Commons Http Client. However, | +| | transport factories don't need to use HTTP: An excellent | +| | example is the local transport factory, which talks to an | +| | embedded server. This last factory is, of course, very | +| | useful for debugging. | +*------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +| XmlWriterFactory | The XmlWriter is an object, which creates XML for you. | +| | Typically, you do not need to care for this object, because | +| | the defaults should be fine. However, it is useful, if you | +| | need a special XML syntax. | +*------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + + So, let's have a look at a first example: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + import org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcClient; + import org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcClientConfigImpl; + + XmlRpcClientConfigImpl config = new XmlRpcClientConfigImpl(); + config.setServerUrl("http://127.0.0.1:8080/xmlrpc"); + XmlRpcClient client = new XmlRpcClient(); + client.setConfig(config); + Object[] params = new Object[]{new Integer(33), new Integer(9)}; + Integer result = (Integer) client.execute("Calculator.add", params); +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + In other words, we invoke the remote method <Calculator.add>, passing the arguments + 2 and 3. Hopefully, we know <the answer>. :-) + +The Transport Factory + + The above example uses the java.net.URLConnection classes to talk to the server. + What, if you'd prefer to use the {{{http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient} + Jakarta HTTP Client}}? There's basically just a single line, you'd need to add: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + import org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcClient; + import org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcClientConfigImpl; + import org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcCommonsTransportFactory; + + XmlRpcClientConfigImpl config = new XmlRpcClientConfigImpl(); + config.setServerUrl("http://127.0.0.1:8080/XmlRpcServlet"); + XmlRpcClient client = new XmlRpcClient(); + client.setTransportFactory(new XmlRpcCommonsTransportFactory()); + client.setConfig(config); + Object[] params = new Object[]{new Integer(2), new Integer(3)}; + Integer result = (Integer) client.execute("Calculator.add", params); +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + In other words, the transport factory determines the way, how the client + communicates with the server. The most important transport factories are: + +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| Name | Description | +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| XmlRpcSunHttpTransportFactory | This is the default factory, connecting | +| | to an HTTP server using the | +| | <<<java.net.HttpURLConnection>>>. | +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| XmlRpcCommonsTransportFactory | Another HTTP transport factory, which | +| | uses the Jakarta Commons HttpClient. | +| | The main advantage over the default | +| | factory is, that the Commons HttpClient | +| | allows direct access to the result | +| | document. This allows a much lower | +| | memory profile. | +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| XmlRpcLiteHttpTransportFactory | Yet another HTTP transport factory, which | +| | is based on an own and very lightweight | +| | HTTP client. It is possibly the fastest | +| | of the HTTP transport factories. On the | +| | other hand, it doesn't support HTTP/1.1, | +| | thus cannot use keepalive connections. | +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ +| XmlRpcLocalTransportFactory | This transport factory has an embedded | +| | XML-RPC server, which is invoked via | +| | direct Java calls. This is particularly | +| | useful for debugging and development. | +*--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+ + +The Client Configuration + + The transport factory uses the clients configuration. Obviously, the + clients configuration depends on the transport factory. In particular, + different transport factories depend on different configuration types: + + * The HTTP transport factories need an instance of + <<<org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcHttpClientConfig>>>. + + * The local transport factory requires an instance of + + <<<org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcLocalClientConfig>>>. + + For convenience, you can simply use the + <<<org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcClientConfigImpl>>>, which implements + both interfaces. + + Let's have a look at the various properties, which HTTP client configurations + accept: + +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| Property Name | Description | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| basicUserName | The user name and password, if your HTTP server | +| basicPassword | requires basic authentication. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| basicEncoding | Specifies the encoding being used to create the | +| | base 64 encoded Authorization header, which is | +| | being used for basic authentication. | +| | | +| | By default, the value of the encoding property | +| | is used. The encoding property itself defaults to | +| | UTF-8. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| contentLengthOptional | Enables the faster and memory saving streaming | +| | mode: The client will not set the content-length | +| | header and the request is directly written to the | +| | HTTP requests output stream. The XML-RPC | +| | specification requires setting a content-length | +| | header. For that reason, the streaming mode is | +| | only available, if the property | +| | enabledForExtensions is set was well. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| enabledForExtensions | Whether the vendor extensions of Apache XML-RPC | +| | should be enabled. By default, Apache XML-RPC is | +| | strictly compliant to the XML-RPC specification. | +| | Unfortunately, this specification has serious | +| | limitations. For example, it requires setting a | +| | content-length header. This enforces writing the | +| | XML-RPC request and response to byte arrays, | +| | before sending them over the net. | +| | | +| | Vendor extensions include the very fast and | +| | memory saving streaming mode (by disabling the | +| | content-length header), the compression of | +| | request and/or response. In particular, a lot of | +| | additional data types may be transmitted, when | +| | extensions are enabled: longs, shorts, bytes, | +| | floats, DOM nodes, instances of | +| | java.io.Serializable, or JAXB objects. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| encoding | Sets the encoding, which is used for creating the | +| | XML-RPC request. The default encoding is UTF-8. | +| | | +| | Typically, the encoding is also used for the | +| | basic authentications, if any. However, you may | +| | specify a different encoding for the credentials | +| | using the basicEncoding property. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| gzipCompressing | Whether the XML-RPC request should be compressed. | +| | Request compression is violating the XML-RPC | +| | specification, that's why gzipCompressing is only | +| | available, if the enabledForExtension property is | +| | also set. For the same reason, you should not | +| | assume, that the server is able to handle | +| | compressed requests, unless you know, that the | +| | server is itself running the streaming branch of | +| | Apache XML-RPC. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| gzipRequesting | Requests, that the server will be compressing the | +| | response. Response compression is violating the | +| | XML-RPC specification. Therefore, this feature is | +| | only available, if the enabledForExtension | +| | property is set. Also, do not assume, that the | +| | server will actually compress the response, | +| | it is an Apache XML-RPC, streaming branch, server.| +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ + + And these properties are for configuring the local transport factory: + +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| Property Name | Description | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| xmlRpcServer | This is the embedded XML-RPC server, which is | +| | called to execute the clients requests. | +| | Obviously, this is an extremely fast transport. | +| | However, its main use is for debugging and | +| | development. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ Added: webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/contributing.apt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/contributing.apt?rev=332854&view=auto ============================================================================== --- webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/contributing.apt (added) +++ webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/contributing.apt Sat Nov 12 14:38:04 2005 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + ------------ + Contributing + ------------ + +Contributing + + A great {{{http://jakarta.apache.org/site/contributing.html}description}} + of contributing to Apache XML-RPC is available from the Jakarta + project. + +Submitting Patches + + The preferred patch format is unidiff. Emails containing + patches should be sent to the mailing list xmlrpc-dev@ws.apache.org, and + prefix their subject lines with <<[PATCH]>>. Patches are also + accepted via the {{{http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLRPC}issue tracker}}. + The Jakarta project provides a description of + {{{http://jakarta.apache.org/site/source.html}life with ASF source code}} + -- look for the <<Patches>> section. 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So are + objects implementing the java.io.Serializable interface. + + * Both server and client can operate in a streaming mode, + which preserves resources much better than the default + mode, which is based on large internal byte arrays. 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The + XmlRpcServer <<can>> be embedded into a servlet container, or another + HTTP server (for example, the minimal web server, that comes with + XML-RPC), but it doesn't need to. Take the local transport as an + example: In that case the XML-RPC server is simply embedded into the + client application. + + Like the XmlRpcClient, the XmlRpcServer needs a configuration, which + is given by the XmlRpcServerConfigImpl object. + +The XML-RPC Servlet + + The easiest of creating an XML-RPC Server is the XmlRpcServlet. This + servlet allows you to create a server within 10 minutes or so: + + [[1]] Create a class, or a set of classes, which are implementing + the remote procedure calls. Here's an example of such a class: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + package org.apache.xmlrpc.demo; + public class Calculator { + public int add(int i1, int i2) { + return i1 + i2; + } + public int subtract(int i1, int i2) { + return i1 - i2; + } + } +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + This class has two public, non-static methods, which should + be available to the clients. The only important thing to + consider is: The class must be stateless. In other words, + it must not contain any non-final fields. (The same restriction + applies, for example, to servlet classes.) + + [[2]] Create a property file, which contains at least one property. + The property name is arbitrary, and the property value is the + fully qualified name of the Calculator class. For example, like + that: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Calculator=org.apache.xmlrpc.demo.Calculator +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + The property file must be called <<<XmlRpcServlet.properties>>>, + and it must be located in the package org.apache.xmlrpc.webserver. + In other words, you would typically put it into the directory + org/apache/xmlrpc/webserver and add it to your jar file. + + [[3]] Add entries like the following to your war files web.xml: + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + <servlet> + <servlet-name>XmlRpcServlet</servlet-name> + <servlet-class>org.apache.xmlrpc.webserver.XmlRpcServlet</servlet-class> + </servlet> + <servlet-mapping> + <servlet-name>XmlRpcServlet</servlet-name> + <url-pattern>/xmlrpc</url-pattern> + </servlet-mapping> +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + That's it! You have just created your first XML-RPC server. :-) + +The Server configuration + + Unlike in the case of the clients configuration, there isn't much to + configure on the server. The reason is, that most things depend on the + client and the HTTP headers, which are received by the client. There + is one very important property to configure, though: + +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| Property Name | Description | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ +| enabledForExtensions | Whether the vendor extensions of Apache XML-RPC | +| | should be enabled. By default, Apache XML-RPC is | +| | strictly compliant to the XML-RPC specification. | +| | | +| | Enabling this property doesn't indicate, that the | +| | server is unable to serve requests by standard | +| | clients: In contrary, the servers behaviour | +| | depends on the client. Setting this property to | +| | true will only advice the server, that it <<may>> | +| | accept requests, which ask for vendor extensions. | +| | | +| | For example, if a client sends a content-length | +| | header, then the server assumes, that the client | +| | <<wants>> a content-length header in the request | +| | and disables the streaming mode. | +*-----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ + Added: webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/types.apt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/types.apt?rev=332854&view=auto ============================================================================== --- webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/types.apt (added) +++ webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/apt/types.apt Sat Nov 12 14:38:04 2005 @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + ------------------ + XML-RPC Data Types + ------------------ + +Data Types + + The {{{http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec}XML-RPC specification}} defines the following + available data types: + +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Java Type | XML Tag Name | Description | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Integer | <i4>, or | A 32-bit, signed, and non-null, | +| | <int> | integer value. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Boolean | <boolean> | A non-null, boolean value (0, or | +| | | 1). | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| String | <string> | A string, non-null. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Double | <double> | A signed, non-null, double | +| | | precision, floating point number. | +| | | (64 bit) | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| java.util.Calendar | <dateTime.iso8601> | A pseudo ISO8601 timestamp, like | +| java.util.Date | | 19980717T14:08:55. However, | +| | | compared to a true ISO8601 value, | +| | | milliseconds, and time zone | +| | | informations are missing. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| byte[] | <base64> | A base64 encoded byte array. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| java.util.Map | <struct> | A key value pair. The keys are | +| | | strings. The values may be any | +| | | valid data type, including another | +| | | map. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Object[] | <array> | An array of objects. The array | +| java.util.List | | elements may be any valid data | +| | | type, including another array. | +*--------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ + + If the property <<<enabledForExtensions>>> is set, then additional data + types become valid. (Both client and server do support this property.) + +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Java Type | XML Tag Name | Description | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| None | <ex:nil> | A typeless null value. | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Byte | <ex:i1> | A 8-bit, signed, and non-null, | +| | | integer value. | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Float | <ex:float> | A signed, non-null, double | +| | | precision, floating point number. | +| | | (32 bit) | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| org.w3c.dom.Node | <ex:dom> | A DOM node, which is being | +| | | transmitted as an embedded XML | +| | | fragment. | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| Short | <ex:i2> | A 16-bit, signed, and non-null, | +| | | integer value. | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ +| java.io.Serializable | <ex:serializable> | An object, which is converted into | +| | | a serialized representation and | +| | | transmitted as a base 64 encoded | +| | | byte array. | +*----------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+ + + In the above table, the prefix <<<ex>>> refers to the namespace URI + <<<http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/namespaces/extensions>>>. 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If the community refuses the streaming branch, + then it will possibly never even see a formal alpha release. + We'll have to see.</p> + </answer> + </faq> + </part> + + <part id="client"> + <faq id="compression_request"> + <question>How do I enable request compression?</question> + <answer> + <p>That's simple: Set the properties "enabledForExtensions" + and "gzipCompressing". That said, note the following + hints:</p> + <ul> + <li>Setting these properties will only work, if the XML-RPC + server is aware of request compression. Compression is a + violation of the XML-RPC specification, so typically the + server will refuse the request, unless it is an Apache + XML-RPC server with version 2 or later. (Apache XML-RPC 2 + supports request compression, although it was officially + designed to be strictly compliant to the XML-RPC specification. + However, noone was aware, that compression violates the + specification. :-)</li> + <li>Compressing the request doesn't mean that the response + will also be compressed. You need to request response + compression to achieve that.</li> + </ul> + </answer> + </faq> + + <faq id="compression_response"> + <question>How do I enable response compression?</question> + <answer> + <p>That's as simple as enabling request compression: Set the + properties "enabledForExtensions" and "gzipRequesting". + That said, note the following hints:</p> + <ul> + <li>Requesting gzip compression is a standard HTTP feature. + In other words, you may safely request compression from + any XML-RPC server, even if it doesn't run Apache XML-RPC. + </li> + <li>However, requesting compression doesn't necessarily mean, + that the response *is* compressed. It depends on the server.</li> + </ul> + </answer> + </faq> + </part> + + <part id="server"> + <faq id="streaming_mode"> + <question>How do I enable streaming mode?</question> + <answer> + <p>Set the property "enabledForExtensions". Note, that enabling + the streaming mode doesn't mean, that all responses are served + in streaming mode. It depends on the clients:</p> + <ul> + <li>If a client sends a content-length header, then the server + assumes, that the client is a traditional XML-RPC application + and doesn't support the vendor extensions from Apache XML-RPC. + Consequently, the server assumes, that it needs to set the + content-length header itself and disables the streaming mode + for that particular request.</li> + <li>However, if the client doesn't send a content-length header, + then the server assumes that it will be able to accept any + standard HTTP/1.1 request and enable the streaming mode. + Streaming mode means, in particular, that the response will + not contain a content-length header.</li> + </ul> + </answer> + </faq> + </part> +</faqs> Added: webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/site.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/site.xml?rev=332854&view=auto ============================================================================== --- webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/site.xml (added) +++ webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/site.xml Sat Nov 12 14:38:04 2005 @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +<project name="Maven"> + <bannerLeft> + <name>Apache XML-RPC</name> + <src>http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/images/xmlrpc-logo.gif</src> + <href>http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/</href> + </bannerLeft> + <body> + <links> + <item name="Apache" href="http://www.apache.org/"/> + <item name="Webservices" href="http://ws.apache.org/"/> + <item name="XML-RPC" href="http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/"/> + </links> + + <menu name="XML-RPC"> + <item name="Overview" href="/index.html"/> + <item name="Client Classes" href="/client.html"/> + <item name="Server Side XML-RPC" href="/server.html"/> + <item name="XML-RPC Types" href="/types.html"/> + <item name="Download" href="/download.html"/> + <item name="FAQ" href="/faq.html"/> + <item name="Contributing" href="/contributing.html"/> + </menu> + + ${reports} + + </body></project> Added: webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/changes.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/changes.xml?rev=332854&view=auto ============================================================================== --- webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/changes.xml (added) +++ webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/changes.xml Sat Nov 12 14:38:04 2005 @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> +<document> + <properties> + <title>Changes</title> + <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Siegfried Goeschl</author> + </properties> + + <body> + <release version="2.x-streaming-dev"> + <action dev="jochen"> + Complete rewrite with vendor extensions. + </action> + </release> + <release version="2.0-beta" date="2005-Apr-27"> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="fix"> + Fixed broken ANT build after upgrading to commons-codec-1.3.jar + </action> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="update"> + Upgrading to commons-codec-1.3.jar + </action> + <action dev="hgomez" type="update"> + Upgrading to Apache Licence 2.0 + </action> + <action dev="hgomez" type="update"> + CommonsXmlRpcTransport support gzip compression for request and reply + </action> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="update"> + Rewrote the xdocs/changes.xml to be used with the Maven build + </action> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="update"> + Removed the dependency of fesi-1.1.5.jar since it is not used + with the current Ant/Maven build + </action> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="update"> + Updated the Maven build to run nicely with Maven 1.0.2 + </action> + <action dev="sgoeschl" type="update"> + Updated the ANT build to download dependend JARs automagically + </action> + </release> + </body> +</document> + Added: webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/images/feather.gif URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/webservices/xmlrpc/branches/b20050512_streaming/src/site/xdoc/images/feather.gif?rev=332854&view=auto ============================================================================== Binary file - no diff available. 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