freeswitch/libs/xmlrpc-c/examples/cpp/sample_add_client_complex.cpp

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/*=============================================================================
sample_add_client_complex.cpp
===============================================================================
This is an example of an XML-RPC client that uses XML-RPC for C/C++
(Xmlrpc-c).
In particular, it uses the complex lower-level interface that gives you
lots of flexibility but requires lots of code. Also see
xmlrpc_sample_add_server, which does the same thing as this program,
but with much simpler code because it uses a simpler facility of
Xmlrpc-c.
This program actually gains nothing from using the more difficult
facility. It is for demonstration purposes.
=============================================================================*/
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
#include <xmlrpc-c/girerr.hpp>
#include <xmlrpc-c/base.hpp>
#include <xmlrpc-c/client.hpp>
#include <cassert>
using namespace std;
int
main(int argc, char **) {
if (argc-1 > 0) {
cerr << "This program has no arguments" << endl;
exit(1);
}
try {
xmlrpc_c::clientXmlTransport_curl myTransport;
xmlrpc_c::client_xml myClient(&myTransport);
string const methodName("sample.add");
xmlrpc_c::paramList sampleAddParms;
sampleAddParms.add(xmlrpc_c::value_int(5));
sampleAddParms.add(xmlrpc_c::value_int(7));
xmlrpc_c::rpcPtr myRpcP(methodName, sampleAddParms);
string const serverUrl("http://localhost:8080/RPC2");
xmlrpc_c::carriageParm_curl0 myCarriageParm(serverUrl);
xmlrpc_c::value result;
myRpcP->call(&myClient, &myCarriageParm);
assert(myRpcP->isFinished());
int const sum(xmlrpc_c::value_int(myRpcP->getResult()));
// Assume the method returned an integer; throws error if not
cout << "Result of RPC (sum of 5 and 7): " << sum << endl;
} catch (girerr::error const error) {
cerr << "Client threw error: " << error.what() << endl;
} catch (...) {
cerr << "Client threw unexpected error." << endl;
}
return 0;
}