> [snip] > > Do you want to add new tags to the XML-RPC message (which would break > interoperability, of course) or do you want to write a set of custom > serialiser/deserialiser for each of your types? Either is possible but the > second option means that you are not forking the code base. > Clearly the second option is better.
> [snip] > > > 2) Where can I get source code for this project. I may be blind but I > don't see it any source for Invoker in the downloads or CVS. > > Sorry, I misread this question. Invoker is in XmlRpcServer.java (line > 332). > Thanks - I see it now. Actually having looked a bit further into this stuff I think I might go for the Marquee XML-RPC as their way of writing custom serializers/deserializers is much more similar to the SOAP approach which I am used to already. I gather the Marquee project is derived from the same source as Apache XML-RPC. Shimon Crown
