On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Sebastian Wagner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +++ for: try to upgrade the apache libraries on the server ... I jut run
> into the problem that OpenLaszlo cannot speak to Axis2
>
> *try to do a completely client side SOAP implementation*
> => nice but I think as consequence you will see plenty of mails on the
> mailing list asking:
> *SecuritySandBox error whats this???*

Well, we would still support proxying via the LPS server, or some
basic XML proxy. The
XMLRPC implementation I just did uses the standard lzt=xmldata request to proxy
XML-RPC requests as a regular data proxy request.

For SOAP, I think the same thing could be done, just treat the SOAP
message as the XML payload, and relay
the XML response.

What do you think, Sebastian, is it worth trying to use the new Apache
Axis SOAP libraries
on the server, or to try to do a completely client-side SOAP client?

>
> just my thoughts
>
> 2008/7/23 Henry Minsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I have a changeset which implements client-side XMLRPC support for
>> swf8, dhtml, and swf9.
>> This means that you can do SOLO XMLRPC (conditional on the security
>> model of the runtime allowing the requests).
>>
>> I'm thinking of just checking this in, even though it breaks javarpc and
>> soap.
>>
>> My next task is to make the javarpc responder in the LPS server return
>> XMLRPC instead of json/swf, and then
>> java rpc will work again.
>>
>> After that, the question is what to do about SOAP support.
>>
>> The quick fix is to modify the DHTML SOAP server side code to return
>> XMLRPC instead of JSON,
>> and then SOAP will work as much as it does now, in theory. However, it
>> might be a good time to
>> either try to upgrade the apache libraries on the server  to something
>> more modern for proxied SOAP requests
>> (gah), or else to try to do a completely client side SOAP
>> implementation (painful, but would allow SOLO
>> operation, again subject to security model of the runtime).
>>
>>
>> --
>> Henry Minsky
>> Software Architect
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> --
> Sebastian Wagner
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Henry Minsky
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