On 7 dic, 19:04, Will McGugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a small application for which I would like to write an update
> > manager. I assume that the basics of it is to compare versions of the
> > user's current application and a new one store in a new file on
On 7 dic, 18:52, tobiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, do I have to make a WSDL? Do people hand write these, or
> are there tools? I don't really need to publish an interface. I just
> want some in house apps to communicate.
>
> I can't figure out if I want SOAP, or CORBA, or would it j
On 7 dic, 17:36, "johnny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have python script does ftp download in a multi threaded way. Each
> thread downloads a file, close the file, calls the comman line to
> convert the .doc to pdf. Command line should go ahead and convert the
> file. My question is, when each t
On 7 dic, 11:33, "iwl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I found out up to now is to create a class inherited from an
> fitting type
> and overwrite the __setitem__ and __getitem__ method but haven't test
> this
> yet, something like that:
>
> class test(int):
> __setitem(self, value)__: C-Set-F
iwl ha escrito:
> I would like to add Variables to my embedded python which represents
> variables from my
> C++-Programm.
> I found C-Api-funcs for adding my C-Funcs to python but none to add
> variables.
> I would like some C-Function is called when the added Python-varible is
> set (LValue) and
On 18 nov, 19:06, "Kai Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is possible to overwrite only one function with the property-function?
>
> x = property(getx, setx, delx, 'doc')
>
> I just want to overwrite setx, but when I set the others to None,
> I can't read and del the member. Any ideas or is t