Hi Aron

Could you update the patch to version xmlrpc-1.1 (from Apache).
The patch you provided mostly fails.


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Subject: Re: Sessions


>
> Take a look at:
>
> http://aeolus/xmlrpc/xmlrpc.html
>
> This patches the xml-rpc library to add CORBA-like interceptors (or
> Tomcat-like filters), which are just hooks to incoming and outgoing
> calls with the call state.  You can easily use these to do sessioning
> (e.g. upon incoming call generate session hash and look up a table to see
> if a session exists already).
>
> Aaron Hamid
> Cornell University
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hi all!
>
> I am new in Java and xml-rpc, but I have some experience in
> c++ and Corba.
> I'd like to make and application server with java & xml-rpc instead of
> c++ & Corba. Xml-rpc package seems ok, but I found the WebServer class
> a little bit short.
> For starter I'd like to have sessions. When I tried to add this
> functionality I found
> that most of relevant existing classes are local to XmlRcpServer class and
> therefore
> I can not extend it without changing the rpc class.
>
> Is xml-rpc package and it's server meant for production use, or iti is
> just
> a demo?
> Is there some development going on, or it is just legacy code.
>
> Has someone developerd a java server based on xmlrpc with sessions ?
> (pointers)
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Matjaz
>
>
>

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