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apache::xmlrpc::lite
Apache::XMLRPC::Lite(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::XMLRPC::Lite(3)
NAME
Apache::XMLRPC::Lite - mod_perl-based XML-RPC server with minimum configuration
SYNOPSIS
httpd.conf (Location), directory-based access
<Location /mod_xmlrpc>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::XMLRPC::Lite
PerlSetVar dispatch_to "/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules, Module::Name, Module::method"
PerlSetVar options "compress_threshold => 10000"
</Location>
httpd.conf (Files), file-based access
<FilesMatch ".xmlrpc$">
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::XMLRPC::Lite
PerlSetVar dispatch_to "/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules, Module::Name, Module::method"
PerlSetVar options "compress_threshold => 10000"
</FilesMatch>
.htaccess, directory-based access
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::XMLRPC::Lite
PerlSetVar dispatch_to "/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules, Module::Name, Module::method"
PerlSetVar options "compress_threshold => 10000"
DESCRIPTION
This Apache Perl module provides the ability to add support for XML-RPC protocol with easy configuration (either in .conf or in .htaccess
file). This functionality should give you lightweight option for hosting SOAP services and greatly simplify configuration aspects. This
module inherites functionality from XMLRPC::Transport::HTTP::Apache component of XMLRPC::Lite module.
CONFIGURATION
The module can be placed in <Location>, <Directory>, <Files>, <FilesMatch> directives in main server configuration areas or directly in
.htaccess file.
All parameters should be quoted and can be separated with commas or spaces for lists ("a, b, c") and with 'wide arrows' and commas for hash
parameters ("key1 => value1, key2 => value2").
All options that you can find in XMLRPC::Transport::HTTP::Apache component are available for configuration. Here is the description of most
important ones.
dispatch_to (LIST)
Specifies path to directory that contains Perl modules you'd like to give access to, or just list of modules (for preloaded modules).
PerlSetVar dispatch_to "/Your/Path/To/Deployed/Modules, Module::Name, Module::method"
options (HASH)
Specifies list of options for your module, for example threshold for compression. Future versions will support more options. See
XMLRPC::Transport::HTTP documentation for other options.
PerlSetVar options "compress_threshold => 10000"
METHODS
/SUBROUTINES
server
my $server = Apache::XMLRPC::Lite->server();
Returns the server object.
Useful if you need to manipulate the server object from your code.
handle
Request handler. Called by apache.
DEPENDENCIES
XMLRPC::Lite
mod_perl
SEE ALSO
XMLRPC::Transport::HTTP::Apache for implementation details,
XMLRPC::Lite for general information, and
F<examples/server/mod_xmlrpc.htaccess> for .htaccess example
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)
perl v5.12.1 2010-03-17 Apache::XMLRPC::Lite(3)