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Redstone XML-RPC
Category: XML Development - 51 downloads
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License Freeware
Size 68 KB
Added 2011-01-24
Price $0.00
OS Mac
Author Redstone Handelsbolag
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Description

Redstone XML-RPC is a free, small, simple, open source, versatile implementation of the XML-RPC specification.

Redstone XML-RPC is written in the Java programming language.

Here are some key features of “Redstone XML-RPC”:

· An XML-RPC client for accessing XML-RPC services, and an XML-RPC servlet for publishing plain Java objects as XML-RPC services in a web server. Both the client and the server can be configured to stream messages directly over a socket without constructing the messages in memory. Although this is not compliant with the specification (which mandates the use of a Content-Length HTTP header), this allows for virtually unlimited sized messages when communicating with services and clients that do not use or rely on the Content-Length header.
· A serialization framework allowing custom serializers to serialize values inherently unknown to the library. The serialization framework may be used outside of the XML-RPC library to encode Java objects into XML streams. The library comes with serializers for common types like Maps, Collections, Lists, object arrays, primitive arrays, and a reflective serializer for serializing any Java object.
· A set of custom serializers generating JSON messages instead of XML-RPC messages allowing for easy access from JavaScript. The library also includes a small XML-RPC client in JavaScript for accessing services published by this library.
· A SAX-based XML-RPC parser that may be used outside of the library to parse streams with XML-RPC messages.
· A dynamic proxy generator to allow XML-RPC services to be used through regular Java-interfaces. This helps increase productivity and type safety while allowing IDEs to provide content assist functionality.
· Invocation interceptors that are hooked up on the server side to intercept calls to services published though the library. Interceptors may intercept invocations based on method names or arguments sent from the client. Based on this information, interceptors may prevent invocations from completing or add, modify, or remove arguments before dispatching the call to the service. Interceptors may also redirect calls and examine and modify the result of an invocation before it is sent back to the client.


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