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 Authentication? - Elam On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Craig Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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: > > 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 claiming the method doesn't exist because there isn't one matching > the > > method signature that they are trying to use. > > > > If I call the calculator RPC with Object[] params = new Object[]{new > > Integer(33), new Integer(9), new Integer(10)};. afaik that won't work > > because the add method is only expecting 2 parameters, not 3. > > -- > http://inconnu.islug.org/~ink <http://inconnu.islug.org/%7Eink> finger > [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP block >