Hi Manav,
Are you asking how to see the content of your sending XML? You should be
able to see the XML in the console when you run the program.
Yixing
----- Original Message -----
From: "Manvendra Baghel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: <i4> and array type question,please help
hi Yixing
I am new to XML RPC .Please can you tell how to view
XML of XML-RPC request
<array>
<data>
<value><i4>1404</i4></value>
<value><string>Something Here</string></value>
</data>
</array>
Thanks in advance
MANAV
--- Yixing Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
As I'm starting to use apache's XML-RPC java api, I
found couple of questions.
1) The standard XML-RPC spec defines the array type
as something like:
**********************************************************************
<array>
<data>
<value><i4>1404</i4></value>
<value><string>Something Here</string></value>
</data>
</array>
***********************************************************************
But I was unable to put <i4> into the array by using
java Vector. I could only put <int></int> instead of
<i4>. Also the <string></string> tag in red is
missing. The blank space was replaced by " " in
the generated XML.
My code is:
**********************************
Vector v=new Vector(); *
v.add(new Integer("1404")); *
v.add("Something Here"); *
**********************************
The result XML is
**********************************************************************
<array>
<data>
<value><int>1404</int></value>
<value>Something Here</value>
</data>
</array>
**********************************************************************
Is there a way to produce the exact same XML as
XML-RPC defined by using apache's api?
2) If I want to generate
<array>
<data>
<value><i4>001404</i4></value>
</data>
</array>
as I want to preserve the zero before 1404. What
should I do?
Best regards,
Yixing Ma
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