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SoapFrom XML-RPC to SOAP: A Migration Guide
by Rich Salz December 18, 2002 What is XML-RPC? As you might expect from the name, XML-RPC is a way of using XML to send classic Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) over the net. XML-RPC's use of XML is very simple. It doesn't use namespaces. It doesn't even use attributes. Poking at the reasons behind technology standards can lead to interesting results. The really good ones, like the first ANSI C specification, include a detailed rationale for key decisions. Most internet standards don't...n
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