Need to create C++ XML-RPC server on windows and connect to it from client that is created on Delphi 2007. For server I took open source project http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/competitor.php. And for Delphi client side I took library http://sourceforge.net/projects/delphixml-rpc/ . I have done simple programming on both sides and after execution I got only one record in log file that was don by library on server side:
10.1.1.55:56581 - no_user - [01/Apr/2014:17:51:55 -0300] "POST" 404 535
Client side reported that connection is dropped.
I have no idea how to deal with this error. Is there any debuging methodology when creating RPC applications from different environments?
Delphi side code:
function RPCCreate(ObjectMethod: String; var RpcCaller:TRpcCaller; var RpcFunction:IRpcFunction ): boolean;
begin
try
Logit('RPCCreate '+ObjectMethod+' '+RPC_HostName+':'+inttostr(RPC_PortName) );
RpcCaller := TRpcCaller.Create;
RpcCaller.HostName := RPC_HostName;
RpcCaller.HostPort := RPC_PortName;
RpcFunction := TRpcFunction.Create;
RpcFunction.ObjectMethod := ObjectMethod;
result:= true;
except
result:= false;
end;
end;
procedure TForm4.doRPC;
var
RpcCaller: TRpcCaller;
RpcResult: IRpcResult;
RpcFunction: IRpcFunction;
p : integer;
begin
try
if RPCCreate('sample.add',RpcCaller ,RpcFunction ) then
begin
RpcFunction.AddItem(10);
RpcFunction.AddItem(20);
RpcResult := RpcCaller.Execute(RpcFunction);
// if RPCisErr(RpcResult) then result:= jeRPCGenericErr
// else
// if RPCisInteger(RPCResult,fRes) then result:= jeNone else result:= jeRPCNoExpectedInteger;
RpcCaller.Free;
end ;
except
on e: Exception do
begin
logit('err');
end;
end;
end;
C++ server side code:
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef WIN32
# include <windows.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <xmlrpc-c/base.h>
#include <xmlrpc-c/server.h>
#include <xmlrpc-c/server_abyss.h>
#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,
void * const channelInfo) {
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) {
struct xmlrpc_method_info3 const methodInfo = {
/* .methodName = */ "sample.add",
/* .methodFunction = */ &sample_add,
};
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_method3(&env, registryP, &methodInfo);
/* 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 =8080;// atoi(argv[1]);
serverparm.log_file_name = "c:/tmp/xmlrpc_log.log";
printf("Running XML-RPC server...\n");
xmlrpc_server_abyss(&env, &serverparm, XMLRPC_APSIZE(log_file_name));
/* xmlrpc_server_abyss() never returns */
return 0;
}