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  • From: Joshua Allen <joshuaa@m...>
  • To: Kurt Cagle <kurt@k...>, paulo.gaspar@k...,xml-rpc@y..., soapbuilders@y...,decentralization@y..., xml-dev@l..., xml-dist-app@w...,Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo@m...>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 14:06:11 -0700

>Actually, I think there's a pretty standard general usage.

>XML RPC is a generic term that is used to describe any XML based remote
>procedure call language, and could just as easily subsume SOAP, for

Just out of curiosity, is that really true in others experience?  I have
personally heard people talk about "XML-based RPC" or "XML Procedure
Calls" and many other variations.  I do not believe that I have *ever*
heard or seen anyone use "XML RPC" to mean "XML-based RPC" (other than
in the context of this particular discussion).  I would be interested in
evidence that this is really such a standard general usage as opposed to
something like "XML-based RPC".


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