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JSON-RPC and XML-RPC

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Difference between JSON-RPC and XML-RPC

JSON-RPC vs. XML-RPC

JSON-RPC is a remote procedure call protocol encoded in JSON. XML-RPC is a remote procedure call (RPC) protocol which uses XML to encode its calls and HTTP as a transport mechanism.

Similarities between JSON-RPC and XML-RPC

JSON-RPC and XML-RPC have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Communication protocol, JSON, Remote procedure call.

Communication protocol

In telecommunication, a communication protocol is a system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity.

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JSON

In computing, JavaScript Object Notation or JSON ("Jason") is an open-standard file format that uses human-readable text to transmit data objects consisting of attribute–value pairs and array data types (or any other serializable value).

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Remote procedure call

In distributed computing, a remote procedure call (RPC) is when a computer program causes a procedure (subroutine) to execute in a different address space (commonly on another computer on a shared network), which is coded as if it were a normal (local) procedure call, without the programmer explicitly coding the details for the remote interaction.

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JSON-RPC and XML-RPC Comparison

JSON-RPC has 6 relations, while XML-RPC has 35. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 7.32% = 3 / (6 + 35).

References

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