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            <title>XML-RPC: Alive, yes; but still kicking?</title>
            <description>I've built and consumed SOAP web services.  I've consumed REST web services.  It wasn't until a couple days ago I got a chance to consume an XML-RPC web service.  I'll readily admit, I'm still a little unsure of the exact differences between the two, but the more I Google, the clearer it is becoming.</description>
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            <author>brad@ortussolutions.com (Brad Wood)</author>
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