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First testing of XML-RPC finally worked... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 29 October 2005

Just finished getting the first initial tests of XML-RPC working. This is using a Java program as the client and a PHP script sitting on my webhost as the server. Of course this is just the first step in moving Blogg-X to XML-RPC. I have never coded in PHP and am learning the basics as I work through stuff. Learning PHP and using XML-RPC in PHP and Java isn't really too bad when you really get into it.

I wouldn't expect a test version of Blogg-X using this for awhile. I have alot more tests to perform and alot of changes in the core Blogg-X java code, plus writing the PHP server for the client to talk to.

Guess i'm just happy I have finally started to move forward with this again.

Thanks...

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