I don't understand why such reasonable logic as this has been met with hostility. IMO, you are 100% correct, the API is so close to XML-RPC that the engineers seem almost prescient. Now this is a good thing in that modifying it to operate as a web service over SOAP/SSL is not a major undertaking. I am not suggesting any changes to the existing API for those who are happy as is and never had. I'm a zealot, no doubt, for XWS and my attempt to generate a technical/philosophical discussion of the merits has devolved into personal attacks and even Microsoft bashing. This is too bad, because we all are in this together to improve OpenSRS.
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