File: xmlrpc_sample_add_server_cgi.cpp

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/* A CGI script that effects a simple XML-RPC server, written in C++.

   See the identically named C program source code for hints on running
   this example.

*/

#include <cassert>
#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

#include <xmlrpc-c/base.hpp>
#include <xmlrpc-c/registry.hpp>
#include <xmlrpc-c/server_cgi.hpp>

class sampleAddMethod : public xmlrpc_c::method {
public:
    sampleAddMethod() {
        // signature and help strings are documentation -- the client
        // can query this information with a system.methodSignature and
        // system.methodHelp RPC.
        this->_signature = "i:ii";  // method's arguments, result are integers
        this->_help = "This method adds two integers together";
    }
    void
    execute(xmlrpc_c::paramList const& paramList,
            xmlrpc_c::value *   const  retvalP) {
        
        int const addend(paramList.getInt(0));
        int const adder(paramList.getInt(1));
        
        paramList.verifyEnd(2);
        
        *retvalP = xmlrpc_c::value_int(addend + adder);
    }
};



int 
main(int           const, 
     const char ** const) {

    try {
        xmlrpc_c::registry myRegistry;

        xmlrpc_c::methodPtr const sampleAddMethodP(new sampleAddMethod);

        myRegistry.addMethod("sample.add", sampleAddMethodP);

        xmlrpc_c::serverCgi myServer(
            xmlrpc_c::serverCgi::constrOpt()
            .registryP(&myRegistry));

        myServer.processCall();

    } catch (exception const& e) {
        cerr << "Something failed.  " << e.what() << endl;
    }
    return 0;
}