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Tom Holder
tom at simpleweb-online.com
Thu Feb 28 00:28:08 GMT 2008
Hi Jon, I was just going to post a similar question for consuming REST services in an easy fashion from .NET! If only everyone could agree on the same method, perhaps we could holiday in the sun a bit more :) A quick search on .NET XML RPC has turned up the following: http://digitalretrograde.com/Projects/BlogLib/ Although this library seems to be for blogs that expose xml-rpc services, you might find the source handy. I'm going to keep hunting myself over the next few days for ways to consume both REST and XML-RPC and will let you know if I find anything useful. Tom On 27/02/2008, Jon Free <jon at tangymedia.co.uk> wrote: > > > Has any one used XML-RPC.NET on a project before and to what success? > > We have used SOAP before in .NET but it's so simple you couldn't really go > wrong. The XML-RPC introduces a lot more coding from our point of view but > we have no choice. Thanks > > ________________________ > Jon Free > Technical Developer > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.21.1/1300 - Release Date: > 26/02/2008 > 19:50 > > > > > -- > underscore_ list info/archive -> > http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore > -- Tom Holder Director SimpleWeb Ltd. 64 Alma Rd Clifton Bristol BS8 2DJ Tel: 0117 923 8558 http://www.SimpleWeb-online.com/ http://www.ok-cool.com/ http://apps.facebook.com/musicwall/ SimpleWeb is registered in England. Registration no: 5929003 V.A.T registration no: 891600913 Please consider the environment before printing this email.