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Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC
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Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC |
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http://php.weblogs.com/xml-rpc |
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One of the most important ideas in creating scalable Web sites is to decompose our programs into more modular Web services. Our Web pages will no longer read a database, process the business logic and spew out HTML. Instead we will subdivide our pages into multiple sections, and render each section by calling different Web services. In this way we spread the CPU load across multiple servers. This article shows you how to implement these Web services using XML-RPC and PHP. |
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Jun 30, 2006 |
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Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC
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One of the most important ideas in creating scalable Web sites is to decompose our programs into more modular Web services. Our Web pages will no longer read a database, process the business logic and spew out HTML. Instead we will subdivide our pages into multiple sections, and render each section by calling different Web services. In this way we spread the CPU load across multiple servers. This article shows you how to implement these Web services using XML-RPC and PHP.
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