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-# XMLRPC example
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-XMLRPC allows software to make remote function calls over http.
-In the case of GRC, one can use XMLRPC to modify variables in a running flow graph.
-See http://www.xmlrpc.com/
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---- Server Example ---
-Place an "XMLRPC Server" block inside of any flow graph.
-The server will provide set functions for every variable in the flow graph.
-If a variable is called "freq", the server will provide a function set_freq(new_freq).
-Run the server example and experiment with the example client script.
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--- Client Example --
-The "XMLRPC Client" block will give a variable control over one remove function.
-In the example client, there is one client block and gui control per variable.
-This technique can be used to remotely control a flow graph, perhaps running on a non-gui machine.