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XML-RPC and is
* XML-RPC is an RPC protocol that uses XML to encode its calls and HTTP as a transport mechanism.
* SOAP is a successor of XML-RPC and also uses XML to encode its HTTP-based calls.
SOAP is the successor of XML-RPC, though it borrows its transport and interaction neutrality and the envelope / header / body from elsewhere ( probably from WDDX ).
This article is about the protocol named " XML-RPC ".
In comparison to REST, where resource representations ( documents ) are transferred, XML-RPC is designed to call methods.
XML-RPC is simpler to use and understand than SOAP because it
JSON-RPC is similar to XML-RPC.
Created in 1998 by UserLand Software and Microsoft, XML-RPC is a remote procedure call protocol which uses XML to encode its calls and HTTP as a transport mechanism.
XML-RPC is also used in the MetaWeblog API.
* The XML-RPC used is XML-RPC for PHP.
Essentially, a pingback is an XML-RPC request ( not to be confused with an ICMP ping ) sent from Site A to Site B, when an author of the blog at Site A writes a post that links to Site B.
* XML-RPC: Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a protocol that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls.
Its interface is primarily web-based, but web services interfaces, such as XML-RPC, are also available.
Since MGSI is a web service protocol, any programming language that has a SOAP or XML-RPC library available can be used to interface with it, although commonly C ++, Java, Perl, and PHP are used.
It is a very simple protocol ( and very similar to XML-RPC ), defining only a handful of data types and commands.
The API is implemented as an XML-RPC web service with three methods whose names describe their function: metaweblog. newPost (), metaweblog. getPost () and metaweblog. editPost ().

XML-RPC and remote
" XML-RPC " also refers generically to the use of XML for remote procedure call, independently of the specific protocol.

XML-RPC and RPC
SOAP borrows the envelope / header / body structure and the transport + interaction neutrality from WDDX and the HTTP and RPC bindings from XML-RPC.

XML-RPC and protocol
XML-RPC, the protocol, was created in 1998 by Dave Winer of UserLand Software and Microsoft.
XML-RPC works by sending a HTTP request to a server implementing the protocol.
SOAP evolved from XML-RPC and was designed as an object-access protocol by Dave Winer, Don Box, Bob Atkinson, and Mohsen Al-Ghosein in 1998, with backing from Microsoft, where Atkinson and Al-Ghosein worked at the time.

XML-RPC and which
phpGroupWare, a multi-user web-based GroupWare suite, which also serves to provide a collection of webservice components that can be accessed through XML-RPC so that can easily integrate them into webservice applications.

XML-RPC and XML
Van Rossum goes on to list libraries for processing XML, XML-RPC, email messages, and localization, facilities that the C ++ standard library omits.

XML-RPC and its
UserLand first included a stable XML-RPC framework with its 5. 1. 3 release of Frontier in August 1998 and subsequently made extensive use of XML-RPC in its Frontier-based products, Manila and Radio UserLand.
Currently written in XML-RPC, this interface allows a navigator to control a node and to retrieve information on its virtual surroundings.

XML-RPC and calls
Since version 1. 3. 0, the XINS / Java Server Framework supports not only POX-style calls, but also SOAP and XML-RPC.

XML-RPC and HTTP
LSL has a syntax similar to C and allows objects to control the behavior of in-world objects of Second Life from the Internet via email, XML-RPC, and most recently, HTTP requests.
MP Grid Services Interface, or simply MGSI, offers a web service API ( via SOAP and XML-RPC protocols over HTTP ).

XML-RPC and transport
Therefore XML-RPC can be used to transport objects or structures both as input and as output parameters.

XML-RPC and .
Nucleus CMS supports a number of common blog oriented API through the use of an XML-RPC library.
Pingback-enabled resources must either use an X-Pingback header or contain a < code >< link ></ code > element to the XML-RPC script.

is and remote
There is still the remote possibility of planetoid collision.
that their remote past is as discontinuous with their present selves, as lacking in any conscious likeness to their mature personality, as the self of a butterfly may be imagined discontinuous with that of the caterpillar it once was.
A measure of the total mass accretion of meteoritic material by the Earth is obtained from analyses of deep-sea sediments and dust collected in remote regions ( Pettersson, 1960 ).
But there is also a firm aspect to lexicostatistics: the aspect of learning the internal organization of obvious natural genetic groups of languages as well as their more remote and elusive external links ; ;
In these circumstances the possibility of multiple or conflicting claims is exceedingly remote.
The descent may be remote, but this is surely the only full-scale example of that vigorous inheritance in the United States.
Especially is this true when, because the good effect is remote and speculative while the evil is certain and grave, the action is prohibited.
`` Ring Of Bright Water '' by Gavin Maxwell is just that -- a haunting, warmly personal chronicle of a man, an otter, and a remote cottage in the Scottish West Highlands.
An example of a digital remote telescope operation for public use via the Internet is the The Bareket Observatory.
However Juhanen ( 1992 ) is skeptical about an affiliation of Japanese to Altaic languages, while RĂ³na-Tas ( 1998: 77 ) remarked that a relationship between Altaic and Japanese, if it ever existed, must be more remote than the relationship of any two of the Indo-European languages.
No larger settlements, however, have been found to have existed in this remote rural area, located at least 15 km from the nearest road even in Roman times, up to the early medieval period when the place is mentioned as a king's mansion for the first time, not long before Charlemagne became ruler of the Germanic Franks.
Diamond Jubilee Schools for girls were established throughout the remote Northern Areas of what is now Pakistan.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
There is a sophisticated security system with highly sensitive motion detectors, remote cameras, and the latest in card readers and key pad security locks bind the campus.
Area 51 is a military base, and a remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base.
They are used in remote areas where use of septic tanks is limited, usually to reduce nutrient loads in lakes.
The Outback is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia ; the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas.
The term " the outback " is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named " the bush ".
Travel through remote areas on main roads is easily done and requires no planning.
It is not advisable to travel into these especially remote areas with a single vehicle, unless fully equipped with good communication technology ( e. g. a satellite phone, EPIRB etc .).
Travellers through very remote areas should always inform a reliable person of their route and expected destination arrival time, and remember that a vehicle is much easier to locate in an aerial search, than a person, so in the event of a breakdown, they must not leave their vehicle.

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