On Fri January 21 2005 21:21, "Juha Heinanen" jh@lohi.tutpro.com wrote:
greger,
we have done some work on xmlprc based provisioning and it looks promising. xmlrpc spec is three pages long and even i can understand it. soap spec, on the other hand, is far too thick and goes way above my head.
-- juha
On Tue January 25 2005 11:36, "Andreas Granig" andreas.granig@inode.info wrote:
In short, I plan to write an xmlrpc-based provisioning system for distributing FIFO commands. The main focus is sharing registration contacts and aliases among different SERs (all the data that can't be replicated on a lower (database) layer due to memory caching).
There's an external application on each SER host receiving contacts from a SER module via a local socket. These contacts are wrapped into xmlrpc (in fact the contact is converted into a FIFO command which is wrapped into xmlrpc) and are distributed to the same application on other SER hosts, which writes them into the SER FIFO. If an application is unreachable or reports an error, the distributed FIFO command is queued.
The application can receive arbitrary FIFO commands, and a flag indicates if the command should be redistributed to the other hosts.
Andy
Hi guys. Browsing through the archives, I happened upon the "Carrier-grade framework for SER" thread, part of which discusses provisioning SER using XML-RPC. Has anything been released for this at any level of "buggyness" or stability?
I'm looking to do provisioning in SER with XML-RPC and would prefer not to have to reinvent the wheel if others have already started/finished it.
Thanks for any input! -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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