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6 JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Call::Version_1_1 - JSON-RPC 1.1
7 Procedure Call
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13 use JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Call;
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15 my $req = JSON::RPC::Common::Procedure::Call->inflate({
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22 This class implements JSON-RPC 1.1 Procedure Calls according to the 1.1
23 working draft: <http://json-rpc.org/wd/JSON-RPC-1-1-WD-20060807.html>.
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25 JSON RPC 1.1 requests are never notifications, and accept either hash
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28 Note that the alternative JSON RPC 1.1 proposition is also be
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30 <http://groups.google.com/group/json-rpc/web/json-rpc-1-1-alt>.
31 "kwparams" is accepted as an alias to "params", but "params" will also
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36 The alternative spec does not offer notifications (it is a TODO item),
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40 Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
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43 This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Yuval Kogman and others.
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45 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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50perl v5.38.0 JSON::2R0P2C3:-:0C7o-m2m0on::Procedure::Call::Version_1_1(3)