From: chafar <ch...@ch...> - 2007-06-01 07:42:29
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James Steward escribió: > On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 08:20 +0200, chafar wrote: >> James Steward escribió: >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I hope some of you have had some Microsnot experience writing client RPC >>> applications to talk to a *nix style RPC server. >>> >>> I've just read http://docs.freebsd.org/44doc/psd/22.rpcgen/paper.pdf >>> that describes how to write both a simple server and client application >>> compiled and run on *nix. With little effort I got it working between 2 >>> Linux boxes. >>> >> Apart from your compiling troubles, you may want to know about DCE-RPC / >> NDR and ONC-RPC / XDR. > > Yes, thank you. And what about SOAP, CORBA, MSRPC, XML-RPC, etc, etc. > > At this stage I'm thinking it might be quicker to roll my own! It > doesn't need to be hellishly complex. If ONC-RPC just worked at both > ends it would be worth while, but it doesn't seem to be that easy. Yeap, sorry. But the fact that win implements DCE-RPC while linux ONC-RPC is not my fault. You didn't mention anything about it and I just wanted to call your attention about. > > (And yes, I've written protocols before, so I have an idea of what I'm > in for ;-) > I didn't made any assumption about whatever skills you may have, but if it could sound that way, my apologies. Regards. -- chafar |