Apache XML-RPC

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Version 3 of Apache XML-RPC is still compliant to the XML-RPC specification . However, the user may enable several vendor extensions are available, that greatly extend the power of XML-RPC:
 
Version 3 of Apache XML-RPC is still compliant to the XML-RPC specification . However, the user may enable several vendor extensions are available, that greatly extend the power of XML-RPC:
 
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* All primitive Java types are supported, including long, byte, short, and double.
    * All primitive Java types are supported, including long, byte, short, and double.
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* Calendar objects are supported. In particular, timezone settings, and milliseconds may be sent.
    * Calendar objects are supported. In particular, timezone settings, and milliseconds may be sent.
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* DOM nodes, or JAXB objects, can be transmitted. So are objects implementing the java.io.Serializable interface.
    * DOM nodes, or JAXB objects, can be transmitted. So are objects implementing the java.io.Serializable interface.
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* Both server and client can operate in a streaming mode, which preserves resources much better than the default mode, which is based on large internal byte arrays.
    * Both server and client can operate in a streaming mode, which preserves resources much better than the default mode, which is based on large internal byte arrays.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
*http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/
 
*http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/

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Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC , a popular protocol that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls.

Version 3 of Apache XML-RPC is still compliant to the XML-RPC specification . However, the user may enable several vendor extensions are available, that greatly extend the power of XML-RPC:

  • All primitive Java types are supported, including long, byte, short, and double.
  • Calendar objects are supported. In particular, timezone settings, and milliseconds may be sent.
  • DOM nodes, or JAXB objects, can be transmitted. So are objects implementing the java.io.Serializable interface.
  • Both server and client can operate in a streaming mode, which preserves resources much better than the default mode, which is based on large internal byte arrays.

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