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クラスの継承リスト: XMLRPC::Client::Proxy < XMLRPC::Client < Object < Kernel < BasicObject
Class XMLRPC::Client::Proxy makes XML-RPC calls look nicer!
You can call any method onto objects of that class - the object handles method_missing and will forward the method call to a XML-RPC server. Don't use this class directly, but use instead method XMLRPC::Client#proxy or XMLRPC::Client#proxy2.
Every method call is forwarded to the XML-RPC server defined in XMLRPC::Client::Proxy.new.
Note: Inherited methods from class Object cannot be used as XML-RPC names, because they get around method_missing.
require "xmlrpc/client" server = XMLRPC::Client.new("www.ruby-lang.org", "/RPC2", 80) michael = server.proxy("michael") michael2 = server.proxy("michael", 4) # both calls should return the same value '9'. p michael.add(4,5) p michael2.add(5)
new(server, prefix, args=[], meth=:call, delim=".")
[permalink][rdoc]Creates an object which provides method_missing.
server must be of type XMLRPC::Client, which is the XML-RPC server to be used for a XML-RPC call. prefix and delim will be prepended to the methodname called onto this object.
Parameter meth is the method (call, call2, call_async, call2_async) to use for a RPC.
args are arguments which are automatically given to every XML-RPC call before the arguments provides through method_missing.