Seems you've misunderstood me. I'm writing a Application and I want to
connect QooXdoo and ZF. But I'm not gonna write a RPC-Class for this. I just
haven't enough time for this. The Application i'm writing, a
Product-Information-Management-System, is big enough for that little time I
have, unfortunately.

Christian


Derrell.Lipman wrote:
> 
> Ok, so it sounds like your bridge is similar to the Rpc class in qooxdoo
> which implements an interface to a JSON-RPC server, but your class,
> XmlRpc, will implement an interface to an XML-RPC server.  Sounds great!
> You'll want to learn about the Transport interfaces in qooxdoo and look
> at the Rpc class as a hint to what your new class will do.
> 

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