On 10/11/02, Ward Harold wrote: > >As John says XML-RPC actually predates SOAP. It's also >simpler and thus easier to implement but SOAP has better >support for handling complex types. Ultimately you have to >choose the one that best meets your application >requirements. > > p.s. RFC 3288 describes how to use SOAP over BEEP For systems that have to support SOAP *anyway*, XML-RPC would be an additional feature to implement. If a developer already has a SOAP implementation available, are there any justifications for using XML-RPC? - Reduced code space? - Shorter messages to accomplish the same calls? - More robust handling of any conditions? I'm not throwing these out as rhetorical questions. These are just the types of justifications I would want for maintaining two options, rather than settling on one. A quick google scan for justifications mostly came up with arguments on why XML-RPC would be better *instead of* SOAP. Are there valid arguments on why it is a valuable tool *in addition to* SOAP? Caitlin Bestler http://asomi.com/CaitlinBestler/