/* A simple standalone XML-RPC server written in C. */ #include #include #ifdef WIN32 # include #else # include #endif #include #include #include #include "config.h" /* information about this build environment */ #ifdef WIN32 #define SLEEP(seconds) SleepEx(seconds * 1000, 1); #else #define SLEEP(seconds) sleep(seconds); #endif static xmlrpc_value * sample_add(xmlrpc_env * const envP, xmlrpc_value * const paramArrayP, void * const serverInfo ATTR_UNUSED, void * const channelInfo ATTR_UNUSED) { xmlrpc_int32 x, y, z; /* Parse our argument array. */ xmlrpc_decompose_value(envP, paramArrayP, "(ii)", &x, &y); if (envP->fault_occurred) return NULL; /* Add our two numbers. */ z = x + y; /* Sometimes, make it look hard (so client can see what it's like to do an RPC that takes a while). */ if (y == 1) SLEEP(3); /* Return our result. */ return xmlrpc_build_value(envP, "i", z); } int main(int const argc, const char ** const argv) { xmlrpc_server_abyss_parms serverparm; xmlrpc_registry * registryP; xmlrpc_env env; if (argc-1 != 1) { fprintf(stderr, "You must specify 1 argument: The TCP port " "number on which the server will accept connections " "for RPCs (8080 is a common choice). " "You specified %d arguments.\n", argc-1); exit(1); } xmlrpc_env_init(&env); registryP = xmlrpc_registry_new(&env); xmlrpc_registry_add_method2( &env, registryP, "sample.add", &sample_add, NULL, NULL, NULL); /* In the modern form of the Abyss API, we supply parameters in memory like a normal API. We select the modern form by setting config_file_name to NULL: */ serverparm.config_file_name = NULL; serverparm.registryP = registryP; serverparm.port_number = atoi(argv[1]); serverparm.log_file_name = "/tmp/xmlrpc_log"; printf("Running XML-RPC server...\n"); xmlrpc_server_abyss(&env, &serverparm, XMLRPC_APSIZE(log_file_name)); /* xmlrpc_server_abyss() never returns */ return 0; }