Hi all,
Does the XMLRPC::Server class from Ruby's xmlrpc lib automatically
provide a method to list all available methods being served? Or do I
have to roll that myself?
Thanks,
Dan
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It does include it, but the xmlrpc documentation makes it difficult to
find. It's hidden in the `BasicServer` class. The method is called
`addIntrospection`:
http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/xmlrpc/rdoc/classes/XMLRPC/BasicServer.html
It adds:
* `system.listMethods`
* `system.methodSignature`
* `system.methodHelp`
which are the defacto xmlrpc standard for introspection.
-tim
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On 5/22/06, Berger, Daniel <Daniel.Berger@qwest.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Does the XMLRPC::Server class from Ruby's xmlrpc lib automatically
provide a method to list all available methods being served? Or do I
have to roll that myself?
Thanks,
Dan
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