The only problem I have had with the Java implementation of xml-rpc is when I try to send a null object or an empty vector. Could that be the problem?
Dave Oppenheim Pingtel -----Original Message----- From: Manolis Mavrikis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: sos - problem with Vector Dear all, I just started using XMLRPC and I am using it from an applet calling a server to log user interaction as I need it for a research project I am working with and I am a few hours before the experiment and look what happened : My knowledge in RPC is generally limited but I thought certain kind of objects can be passed around and I based all my design to sending a Vector from the applet to the server but it seems that it doesn't work :-(. What am I asking may be stupid (as I understand that sending the vector would try to call the method with appropriate number of parameters etc) but could you tell me if there is any way to send a whole vector (or array) to the serve and if that would make things faster than sending the individual strings. Prompt replies will be appreciated... it's really urgent ! Manolis ps. I use org.apache.cmlrpc.XmlRpcClient at the server side : public void log(Vector v) { ... //stores info for user v.get(0); } and from the applet: server.executeAsync("logserver.log",v,null); Evrything works fine if I just send a string
