[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, I have created a XML-RPC model (with server and client) > written in Java. I want to call the methods in another XML-RPC model > written in Python. I know that in Java, I can use like > "xmlrpc_client.excute("handler_name.method", param)" to call the > methods in my xml-rpc server written in java. But how can I call the > methods in Python? I cannot creat a handler in my Python XML-RPC > server..... > > Is there anyone able to help me? I would be very appreciate!
It's not clear to me what you are trying to do: Do you want to know how to write certain Java code (as the subject line suggests), or how to write certain Python code (as "I cannot create a handle in my Python XML-RPC server" suggests"). I'm going by the subject: As a first step, please try calling the demo server in SimpleXMLRPCServer in Java. To do this, start the demo servre, point your Java client to http://localhost:8000/RPC2, and invoke xmlrpc_client("add", new args[]{1, 2}) (or some such, I'm not sure how parameter passing in your library works). You are right that there typically is no "handler" in Python, so you just omit the handler_name part of the method string. Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list