Folks- I've created some python code for accessing JSON-RPC (think xmlrpc but replace XML with JSON). I've written an article about it here: http://developer.spikesource.com/wiki/index.php/Article:Accessing_JSON-RPC_with_Python
Let me know if you have any questions or feedback. I also have a question for the python community on coding style. As I said above, replace xml with JSON, well that's basically what I did. I took the code for xmlrpclib and made it serialize to json instead of xml. I didn't subclass xmlrpclib.ServerProxy, but probably could have and made the library about 15 lines of code rather than 300. I didn't because I thought it made the code more understandable if it was all in one place. Also, if in the code diverges in the future, it will be less confusing. Should I have subclassed? Or should xmlrpclib be refactored to FOOrpclib, and have xmlrpclib and jsonrpclib derive from them? (Probably not, since it's in the stdlib...) thanks matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list