01-20-2009
Apache Services and subversion on SCO
I have SCO OpenServer 5.0.7. I think the SCO box is running Apache internet services because if I open IE and enter
\\scoserver in the addressbar, I get the Apache test page.
Does SCO run Apache by default? If Apache is running, can I use the SCO box for a subversion repository? Anybody ever done that and have detailed step-by-step instructions?
Last edited by bnhcomputing; 01-20-2009 at 02:14 PM..
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apache::xmlrpc
Apache::XMLRPC(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::XMLRPC(3pm)
NAME
Apache::XMLRPC - serve XML-RPC requests from Apache
SYNOPSIS
##
## Directives for your Apache config file.
##
<Location /RPC2>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::XMLRPC
PerlSetVar XMLRPC_Config /usr/local/apache/xml-rpc/services
</Location>
##
## In the 'services' file referenced above by 'XMLRPC_Config'
##
sub foo {
...
}
sub bar {
...
}
$map = {
foo => &foo,
bar => &bar,
};
1;
DESCRIPTION
Apache::XMLRPC serves Userland XML-RPC requests from Apache/mod_perl using the Frontier::RPC2 module.
Configuring Apache::XMLRPC to work under mod_perl is a two step process. First, you must declare a "<Location>" directive in your Apache
configuration file which tells Apache to use the content handler found in the Apache::XMLRPC module and defines a variable which tells the
module where to find your services. Then, you must define the services.
Apache Configuration
Apache configuration is as simple as the "<Location>" directive shown in the synopsis above. Any directive allowed by Apache inside a
"<Location>" block is allowed here, but the three lines shown above are required. Pay close attention to the 'PerlSetVar XMLRPC_Config
...' line as this is where you tell Apache where to find your services. This file may reside anywhere accessible by Apache.
Defining Services
To actually define the XML-RPC routines that will be served, they must reside in the file referenced by the 'PerlSetVar XMLRPC_Config ...'
directive in the Apache configuration file. In this file you may place as many Perl subroutines as you like, but only those which are
explicitly published will be available to your XML-RPC clients.
To publish a subroutine, it must be included in the hash reference named $map (the hash reference must have this name as this is the
variable that the Apache::XMLRPC passes to Frontier::RPC2::serve to actually service each request) The hash reference must be defined in
this "services" file.
The keys of the hash are the service names visible to the XML-RPC clients while the hash values are references to the subroutines you wish
to make public. There is no requirement that the published service names match those of their associated subroutines, but it does make
administration a little easier.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Frontier::RPC2(3)
<http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/xml/code/rpc.html>
AUTHOR
Ed Hill <ed-hill@uiowa.edu> is the original author.
Tim Peoples <tep@colltech.com> added a few tweaks and all the documenation.
perl v5.10.1 2011-04-05 Apache::XMLRPC(3pm)