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What is the best Javascript XML-RPC client library in your opinion and why?

I'am making a JQuery app and I need to communicate with my xmlrpc server with it.

Found following libraries, but I have no idea what are their pros and cons:

http://www.zentus.com/js/xmlrpc.js.html

http://www.scottandrew.com/xml-rpc/

http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/jsxmlrpc/

http://www.vcdn.org/Public/XMLRPC/

http://mimic-xmlrpc.sourceforge.net/

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I have tried http://www.zentus.com/js/xmlrpc.js.html myself. It has problems parsing the result in FireFox and Chrome, parsing the result in IE worked fine.

I have not tried the others, but 'mimic' looks great (if it works).

For my own problem, I've switched to JSON instead of XMLRPC.

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Actually I've switched to JSON also. Mainly because I need JSONP abilities. But any how, it would be nice read more comments about these. – Frank Bannister Aug 1 at 10:08
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The protocol is rather easy, are you sure you need a library at all? Maybe just send the XML the protocol requires?

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There is a Google-hosted library here: http://code.google.com/p/json-xml-rpc/. It supports both XML-RPC and JSON-RPC for JavaScript, and asynchronous as well as synchronous requests. I'm about to try out the XML-RPC for JavaScript myself with a JQuery UI and will update this based on my findings.

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