[ale] CORBA

Christopher Fowler cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Mon May 3 15:01:18 EDT 2004


I like the XML-RPC technology but I'm confused about the server side. 
How does Apache know that the request if for XML-RPC vs regular web
stuff?  It seems this technology is meant to be ran via HTTP over port
80.

Or does it do a POST and upload the XML request via that POST?

On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 12:28, Fletch wrote:
> >>>>> "Chris" == Christopher Fowler <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> writes:
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>     Chris> I have a Java class that is an abstraction to all SQL code
>     Chris> in our J2EE application.  I also have Perl code that works
>     Chris> with the database.  I want the perl code to go through the
>     Chris> abstraction for all SQL stuff. That way i have one manager
>     Chris> that handles data and other people (programs) can be
>     Chris> notified upon inserts.  I was looking at CORBA to allow my
>     Chris> perl programs to communicate with the Java code that
>     Chris> handles all SQL stuff.
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> I'd definately look at XML-RPC or SOAP before CORBA then, probably
> preferring the later if you want to expose an OOP-y interface.  Both
> are available for Java and Perl and both are likely to be more well
> supported on the Perl side than CORBA (going from my experience last I
> mucked with it from Perl).



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