From: Jens Baumeister (jensbaumeister_at_web.de)
Date: Mon Mar 31 2003 - 11:37:49 PST
On Montag, M=E4rz 31, 2003, at 08:46 Uhr, Andrew Diller wrote:
> Like most things, it's the software that needs to still be written.=20
> Soybo
> is cool, but xml-rpc has been around for a while. its just some glue,=20=
> a web
> interface (via php) and an AAA backend (which is using mysql!).
Everyone keeps talking about how Soybo's supposedly XML-RPC-based, but=20=
is there actually any XML-RPC used for the basic tasks in Soybo?
The docs on the website make it look as if XML-RPC is just another way=20=
to access the server, not something that's part of the core=20
functionality, i.e. you could call services via XML-RPC instead of=20
using the web frontend.
After all, when you access it via web, there's no XML-RPC going on=20
between browser and server, and the local PHP install should be able to=20=
call the scripts directly without resorting to XML-RPC.
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Jens Baumeister
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