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I want to use a protocol, how can we implement it in iPhone.

///In POCViewController.h

#import

@protocol BasicAPI -(NSString*)hello; @end @interface HessianPOCViewController : UIViewController { idbasicAPI;

}

@end

///

// In POCViewController.m // In Some method

NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString@"http://www.caucho.com/hessian/test/basic"];

id proxy = (id)[CWHessianConnection proxyWithURL:url protocol:@protocol(basicAPI)];

NSLog(@"hello: %@", [proxy hello]);

////

Please help me how I can implement above code?

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In the above code snippet - the @protocol block goes in your header file, underneath the @end declaration that's already there. Common use case is something like:

@interface MyClass
// properties, method definitions, etc
@end

@protocol BasicAPI

-(NSString*)hello;

@end

Then in some method body in your implementation file, MyClass.m

-(void)myMethod { 
   NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString@"http://www.caucho.com/hessian/test/basic"];
   id proxy = (id)[CWHessianConnection proxyWithURL:url protocol:@protocol(basicAPI)];
   NSLog(@"hello: %@", [proxy hello]);
}
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I see that the example you give is taken from the documentation for the Hessian Objective-C implementation. It's showing you how to interact with a Hessian web service from an Objective-C client.

Do you have an existing Hessian web service that you're trying to talk to? If so, you need to declare in your @protocol block the interface to that service. The answers to this question give some good examples of how this works on both the client & server side.

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