| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| XmlRpcCallback |
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| XmlRpcClientConnection |
A connection from a client to a server.
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| XmlRpcClientConnectionFactory |
A factory for
Connections. |
| XmlRpcCustomSerializer |
Java objects are serialized into XML-RPC values using instances of
classes implementing the XmlRpcCustomSerializer class.
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| XmlRpcInvocationHandler |
When receiving XML-RPC messages, XmlRpcServers parse the XML payload and dispatch
control to XmlRpcInvocationHandlers that perform the actual processing.
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| XmlRpcInvocationProcessor |
Invocation processors are called by XmlRpcServers before and after a call is
dispathed to its invocation handler.
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| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| Messages | |
| XmlRpcClient |
An XmlRpcClient represents a connection to an XML-RPC enabled server.
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| XmlRpcDispatcher |
Objects of the XmlRpcDispather class performs the actual parsing of
inbound XML-RPC messages received by an XmlRpcServer and are
responsible for invoking handlers and dealing with their return
values and exceptions.
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| XmlRpcParser |
An XmlRpcParser converts inbound XML-RPC messages to their Java counterparts through
the use of a SAX compliant parser.
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| XmlRpcProxy |
An XmlRpcProxy lets you use the services of an XML-RPC server through regular
Java interfaces.
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| XmlRpcSerializer |
The XmlRpcSerializer class converts Java objects to their XML-RPC counterparts
according to the XML-RPC specification.
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| XmlRpcServer |
An XmlRpcServer is responsible for hosting a set of invocation handlers and a set of
invocation processors.
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| XmlRpcServerConnection |
Handles a connection to a client in a separate thread.
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| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| XmlRpcException |
The exception thrown by the XML-RPC library.
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