Looking at "This week in DotGnu" at...
http://news.linuxprogramming.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-12-03-001-06-LC.
...I came across this passage...
"""* GNU Enterprise folks will try to write a wrapper library for as many
languages as possible that will abstract away the details of XML-RPC,
SOAP, and other such protocols. Other projects will adopt this library if and
when it comes into being for their chosen implementation language.
* In the meantime, GNUe, DotGNU, GNU Groupware Standards, and phpGroupWare will favor XML-RPC
over other RPC protocols whenever possible. SOAP is the second choice if XML-RPC is
impossible for some reason."""
...which I forwarded to Dave Winer of UserLand Software, XML-RPC's creator,
who's always looking for examples of the protocol's use. These were his
comments:
http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2001/12/03#openSourceEmbraceOfSoapAndXmlrpc
I don't know if the suggested interface fits but I thought I would point it out.
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