Umar Shah <uma...@gmail.com> writes: > Hello group, > > I have used Django, Pylons for different projects before but i want > something minimal without overheads of MVC frameworks. > > say I have something like > > class X(object): > ... > > def A(p1, p2,...): > .... > return {'state':x} > > def B(p1, p2,..): > .... > return {'state':y} > > I want to expose calls to A and B over HTTP. > > Assuming I do not want any more features, I was wondering is what would be > best/ efficient way to export methods A, B as RESTfull webservice calls.
[...] You have quite a few options. 1. Use the plain old SimpleHTTPServer module and write something to expose these calls. 2. Use a microframework like web.py or flask. A complete flask or web.py app looks almost like the code you've pasted here. 3. Use a framework explicitly meant for writing restful services (e.g. restish) -- ~noufal http://nibrahim.net.in Everyone writes on the walls except me. -Said to be graffiti seen in Pompeii _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers