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- Current information is in ReadMeWin32.txt.
- What follows is previous contents of that file.
- Markus Hoffrogge:
- Compilation for WIN32 is possible now again for version 1.6.10 - non
- CPP parts only. Project files have been tested under VicualStudio
- 6.0. Build project all - this will build all other projects. CPP
- code is not compiled and adopted right now.
- This release excludes the option to compile an "http.sys" version of
- an XML-RPC server. If you do wish to build in the http.sys server, set
- the MUST_BUILD_HTTP_SYS_SERVER to 1 in the transport_config_win32.h
- and/or the transport_config.h file. Successful conpilation requires
- installation of the Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows XP SP2 (or
- later) to get the latest header and link libraries required to support
- this functionality. After installation, be sure to properly register
- the directories as documented in the Platform SDK help file topic
- "Installing the Platform SDK with Visual Studio". Download the
- Platform SDK from:
- http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/
- To create the three headers required for Win32 WinInet compilation,
- run the ConfigureWin32.bat found in the Windows directory. If you
- wish to alter the transports that are built to include curl or libwww,
- adjust the preprocessor definitions at the top of the
- transport_config_win32.h and/or the transport_config.h files. See the
- file UsingCURLinWin32.txt for more information on using the curl
- transport.
- To compile, open the xmlrpc.dsw file in Visual Studio 6 or greater.
- The project will convert and work fine in Visual Studio 2003 as well -
- other versions of Visual Studio were not tested.
- NOTE: If you get an error while opening or converting the project
- files, it is likely due to using WinRar or similar to decompress the
- distribution tarball. You can use WinZip or another utility to
- correctly decompress the .tgz file.
- Suggested testing for evaluation of the library involves a few
- projects. Here is a quick getting started guide:
- 1) Set the Active Project to query_meerkat and build it in release or
- debug modes. The dependent projects will be built automatically.
- In the project settings dialog, add the argument for what you wish
- to query meerkat for - "Windows" is a good query. Run the project.
- This will query the meerkat server for articles related to windows
- and output the results to the console.
- 2) Set the Active Project to xmlrpc_sample_add_server and build it in
- release or debug modes. The dependent projects will be built
- automatically. In the project settings dialog, add the argument
- for the port to 8080. This will run the server sample which adds
- two numbers and returns a result. You should run this from a
- command prompt instead of through Visual Studio so you may run the
- sample client as well.
- 3) Set the Active Project to xmlrpc_sample_add_sync_client or
- xmlrpc_sample_add_async_client and build it in release or debug
- modes. The dependent projects will be built automatically. This
- will run the client sample which submits two numbers to be added to
- the server application as described above and displays the result.
- Note that the client example comes in the sync and async varieties.
- Steven Bone
- July 27, 2005
- sbone@pobox.com
- WIN32 CHANGES
- Changes from the 1.02 release for Win32:
- 1) Option to easily disable the http.sys server for those who do not
- need it or wish to download the Platform SDK.
- Changes from the 1.01 -> 1.02 release for Win32:
- 1) Project files for gennmtab, xmlparse, and xmltok updated to include the
- path to the xmlrpc_config.h file.
- 2) Bugfix for WinInet authentication.
- 3) Supports xmlrpc_xportparms, xmlrpc_wininet_xportparms added
- *potential breaking change* - now by default we fail on invalid
- SSL certs, use the xmlrpc_wininet_xportparms option to enable old
- behavior.
- 4) Added project file for xmlrpc_sample_auth_client
- 5) Added project and src for a http.sys based xmlrpc-c server. See comments
- in the source files. This supports Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server
- 2003 and allows other http.sys based applications to bind to the same
- port. In Server 2003, IIS uses http.sys and thus the XML-RPC server
- can be run on the standard port 80 along with IIS. The sample also
- supports https and basic authentication. It tested OK with
- http://validator.xmlrpc.com/ Note that the Platform SDK headers and
- link libraries for Windows XP SP2 or newer are required to compile
- xmlrpc-c for this module. If you are not using this server, it is
- safe to exclude the xmlrpc_server_w32httpsys.c file from the xmlrpc
- project and these dependencies will not be required. You can get the
- latest platform SDK at
- http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/
- Be sure after installation to choose the program to "register the PSDK
- directories with Visual Studio" so the newer headers are found.
- 6) Better support for libcurl. Updated project files,
- transport_config_win32.h, added documentation UsingCURLinWin32.txt.
- Changes from the 1.00 -> 1.01 release for Win32:
- 1) Project files now reflect static linking for the expat XML library.
- 2) Example projects were created/updated to keep them in sync with the
- distribution. The project files were moved into the Windows
- directory
- 3) Projects for the rpc and cpp tests were created. The
- xmlrpc_win32_config.h defines the directory for the test files relative
- to the output directory
- 4) Major refactoring of the Wininet Transport.
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