Please delete me.
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 at 11:06, Jacques Le Roux
wrote:
> Le 06/08/2018 à 22:00, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
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> Jacques Le Roux
>
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> And there are CVEs pending :
>
> https://0ang3el.blogspot.com/2016/07/beware-of-ws-xmlrpc-library-in-your.html
>
> Other TLPs might be
Le 06/08/2018 à 22:00, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
Jacques Le Roux
And there are CVEs pending :
https://0ang3el.blogspot.com/2016/07/beware-of-ws-xmlrpc-library-in-your.html
Other TLPs might be affected, I guess Archiva has been picked because being the
1st in alphabetical order...
Am 19.07.2018 um 17:25 schrieb Bernhard Donaubauer:
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with groovy.
I'm late but I want to thank you for your efforts and insights.
Russel Winder rus...@winder.org.uk wrote:
Personally I have used Go, and Python+Flask for this sort
Le 27/07/2018 à 14:06, Russel Winder a écrit :
On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 13:26 +0200, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
[…]
I also read that (eg) medical data transfers still use SOAP (instead
of REST) because of the complete confidentiality it guarantees.
[…]
I am not sure which medical IT systems you
On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 13:26 +0200, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> […]
>
> I also read that (eg) medical data transfers still use SOAP (instead
> of REST) because of the complete confidentiality it guarantees.
>
[…]
I am not sure which medical IT systems you are thinking of but the UK
NHS systems are
Le 26/07/2018 à 11:19, Russel Winder a écrit :
On Wed, 2018-07-25 at 21:53 +0200, MG wrote:
I have no personal experience with either XML-RPC, SOAP or REST (DB
Developer, Web-GUI needs covered by Vaadin), but this guy expresses
a
different (seemingly pragmatic) opinion (and he is using Groovy
On Wed, 2018-07-25 at 21:53 +0200, MG wrote:
> I have no personal experience with either XML-RPC, SOAP or REST (DB
> Developer, Web-GUI needs covered by Vaadin), but this guy expresses
> a
> different (seemingly pragmatic) opinion (and he is using Groovy ;-)
> ):
>
got a major update afaik) delivers on that, with @CompileStatic,
@Delegate/traits, final fields support in ctors, etc)).
Cheers,
mg
On 19.07.2018 17:25, Bernhard Donaubauer wrote:
Hello,
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with groovy.
There are examples using
18 à 17:25, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
Hello,
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with
groovy.
There are examples using groovy-xmlrpc like here:
https://gist.github.com/bjfish/370521
But I wonder if this module is still maintained. While I can find
the
jar files in the re
ause
> being the 1st in alphabetical order...
>
> HTH
>
> Jacques
>
>
> Le 19/07/2018 à 17:25, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with
> > groovy.
> >
>
has been picked because being the
1st in alphabetical order...
HTH
Jacques
Le 19/07/2018 à 17:25, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
Hello,
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with groovy.
There are examples using groovy-xmlrpc like here:
https://gist.github.com/bjfish
been picked because being the
1st in alphabetical order...
HTH
Jacques
Le 19/07/2018 à 17:25, Bernhard Donaubauer a écrit :
Hello,
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with groovy.
There are examples using groovy-xmlrpc like here:
https://gist.github.com/bjfish
Hello,
I think about replacing an old xml-rpc service written in perl with groovy.
There are examples using groovy-xmlrpc like here:
https://gist.github.com/bjfish/370521
But I wonder if this module is still maintained. While I can find the
jar files in the repositories I can't find
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