Butternut squash wrote: > Is there any reason why there isn't any python library that makes > using soap as easy as how microsoft .net makes it. > > I mean I write rudimentary asmx files call them from a webbrowser. > The WSDL is generated and then there is documentation and a form to > invoke a function.
The WSDL will never as easily be created as in .NET/JAVA, as Python lacks static typing annotations that are used by the WSDL-generators. So either someone defines his own type annotation theme for that purpose that can be used to infer the WSDL - or you write WSDL yourself. Which is a major PITA, as the whole SOAP mess. Ravi OTH has pointed out _running_ a SOAP service is easy as cake. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list