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XML-RPC HOWTO
by parmentierf & 5 others (via)Describes how to use XML-RPC to implement clients and servers in a variety of languages. Provides example code in Perl, Python, C, C++, Java, PHP and other languages. Includes sections on Zope and KDE 2.0. Applies to all operating systems with XML-RPC support.
June 2005
BlogJet
by infobulles & 12 othersBlogJet is a weblog client for Windows that allows you to manage your blog without opening a browser. Those who are seriously concerned with blogging, cannot imagine their work without using this wonderful tool with elegant interface.
May 2005
April 2005
The Difference Between RPC and Document Style WSDL
by nhoizey (via)RPC style and document style are catchphrases frequently heard in the context of web services and the SOAP protocol. What exactly do they mean? How do they relate to the pair of terms "encoded/literal"? Where does the confusion about these terms come from? This article describes the WSDL binding style and use attributes.
Which style of WSDL should I use?
by nhoizey (via)A Web service is described by a WSDL document. A WSDL binding describes how the service is bound to a messaging protocol, particularly the SOAP messaging protocol. A WSDL SOAP binding can be either an RPC style binding or a document style binding. A SOAP binding can also have an encoded use or a literal use. This gives us four style/use models