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Java and XML, Second Edition
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Java and XML, Second Edition

by Brett McLaughlin
August 2001
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
528 pages
14h 35m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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The next chapter looks at a technology that allows XML to be used as a data format in an important request and response model: XML Remote Procedure Calls. XML-RPC allows clients in a distributed system to request that tasks be executed on a server (or servers) on another portion of the network. Until recently, RPC has declined in popularity, mostly due to the surge of RMI-based technologies in the Java space (most notably, EJB). However, with XML as a data format, XML-RPC is a new solution for many problems that could not be solved cleanly or efficiently without RPC. I’ll show you XML-RPC next, and in particular, the Java implementation of the technology.

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