Thanks for the replies.
I don't suppose I could get a small bit of direction here?
My original setup is exactly like the calculator demo. Am I now to change
my class to extend the XmlRpcServlet class and implement a custom
XmlRpcHandler, similar to the documentation example of Basic Authenticati
Hi *,
sorry, I read it to quickly (I assumed that server is fixed, not the
client) ;-) As Craig said, there is a solution with making your own
handler and then from XmlRpcRequest you can get any number of
parameters.
Check eg.
http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/apidocs/org/apache/xmlrpc/server/XmlRpcSer
Hi Elam,
I'm not certain about XMLRPC 3.x, but with 1.x you could override the
execute() method for XmlRpcHandler and do this sort of thing. We use
it along with introspection to route calls to various places.
-Craig
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:39 AM, Elam Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joche
Jochen,
just so I'm clear, are you suggesting to change my current method signature
from myRPC(var_1, var_2, var_x) to myRPC(Object[] obja) and then parse the
array and forward to the appropriate method?
Stano,
The client is using PHP and when they try and execute my RPC, they get an
error claim
Hi,
If I have understood it correctly, there is no problem with such methods.
Here is example from the site:
Object[] params = new Object[]{new Integer(33), new Integer(9)};
Integer result = (Integer) client.execute("Calculator.add", params);
Also execute method takes parameters in the O
I agree Jochen, but this is the client's already implemented specification
and I don't have control over changing it at this point.
Browsing the archives, it seems that a Filter is not the best choice to
correct this though.
- Elam
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTE
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Elam Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a client who is expecting us to create an XML-RPC service with a
> dynamic number of variables, ie myRPC(var_1,var_2, var_x);
>
> Considering the static nature of the ws-xmlrpc library, I don't see how I
> can achieve
Hi All,
We have a client who is expecting us to create an XML-RPC service with a
dynamic number of variables, ie myRPC(var_1,var_2, var_x);
Considering the static nature of the ws-xmlrpc library, I don't see how I
can achieve this without using a Filter or something similar.
Any suggestions are