On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:07:15PM +0100, Inoussa OUEDRAOGO wrote: > > I might be mistaken, but WST seems to be geared towards SOAP > > web services and XMLRPC seems to be a later adition. > > WST _does support_ XMLRPC, rigth now. > > > Does anyone happen to know about other Pascal libraries that are > > implementing > > only XMLRPC , without the need to use WSDL or other complications ? > > What do you find complicated in WST ?
The fact that I'd have to understand what is and how to use WSDL, and then run some tools that generate a lot of code based on WSDL. The code listed in the wiki page seems to be quite verbose and scary compared to what it takes to (manually) write in Python or even in C++ with the xmlrpc++ library. Please see this xmlrpc++ example : http://wilma.vub.ac.be/~se2/docs/xmlrpc.html And this Python example: http://docs.python.org/lib/simple-xmlrpc-servers.html Is it possible to write pascal code (using WST) that is similar to the xmlrpc++ example ? My impression is that coding with WST is way more complex than that . And my learning time is limited : The project I'm involved in will be written in C++, but I was thinking to use some pascal programs for testing and maybe create a partially working prototype. Maybe I am misunderstanding what it takes to write a XMLRPC client and a server with 1-2 methods with WST? Maybe the wiki page has scared me too soon ? I'd be happy to be wrong about this . Cheers, Adrian Maier _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal