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List:       xmlrpc-user
Subject:    Re: XML-RPC  from an MFC application?
From:       Richard Toren <revevatoren () netscape ! net>
Date:       2004-12-03 1:08:40
Message-ID: 41AFBC98.9000002 () netscape ! net
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The most bare bones approach could get by with the msxml 4.0 
implementation.  The IXMLHTTPREQUEST
takes care of transport and basic parsing you could do yourself.  I've 
used a c# lib with success (XmlRpcCS) but I'm not sure exactly what you 
consider to be light-weight and C# is not MFC.  There is a long list of 
projects on sourceforge.net if you search for rpc.

Richard
jim@microbrightfield.com wrote:

> I've got an XMLRPC server written in Java, and now I'd like to 
> interact it from
>
> an MFC application.  I'd like to avoid linking with any of the 
> libraries listed
>
> on the implementations page if I can help it.  Especially when MS has some
>
> xml parsing and url retrieving available. 
>
>  
>
> Has anyone found a really light-weight method to do this?
>
>  
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim
>

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The most bare bones approach could get by with the msxml 4.0
implementation.&nbsp; The IXMLHTTPREQUEST<br>
takes care of transport and basic parsing you could do yourself.&nbsp; I've
used a c# lib with success (XmlRpcCS) but I'm not sure exactly what you
consider to be light-weight and C# is not MFC.&nbsp; There is a long list of
projects on sourceforge.net if you search for rpc.<br>
<br>
Richard<br>
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