Thanks every one for commenting. I guess I misspoke. I meant to say
that the group is not necessarily the best for parts of this question,
so Subhabrata might not get as enthusiastic responses as in some other
lists (which i don't recollect at the moment, sorry). I didn't want to
convey the sense t
On Feb 19, 8:49 am, Steve Holden wrote:
> Brendon Wickham wrote:
> > On 19 February 2010 08:07, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> >> Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
> >>> Your question is borderline if not out of topic in this group. I will
> >>> make a few comments though.
> >> This might be a Python group, but
Brendon Wickham wrote:
> On 19 February 2010 08:07, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>> Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
>>> Your question is borderline if not out of topic in this group. I will
>>> make a few comments though.
>> This might be a Python group, but threads often drift way off topic, which
>> added to
On 19 February 2010 08:07, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
>>
>> Your question is borderline if not out of topic in this group. I will
>> make a few comments though.
>
> This might be a Python group, but threads often drift way off topic, which
> added to the language itself make
Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
Your question is borderline if not out of topic in this group. I will
make a few comments though.
This might be a Python group, but threads often drift way off topic,
which added to the language itself make this a great group to read. If
you don't like the way a threa
Your question is borderline if not out of topic in this group. I will
make a few comments though.
On Feb 18, 3:36 pm, joy99 wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> I was reading on SOA or Service Oriented Architecture for last few
> days and got some questions. As this is a room for the expert computer
> scient
On 18 February 2010 15:36, joy99 wrote:
> (iv) Is SOAPpy fine?
AFAIK, SOAPpy is unsupported, and a bit on the stale side. Those poor
souls forced to make SOAP calls with Python seem to be using Suds
mostly these days,.
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joy99, 18.02.2010 16:36:
> SOA is an architecture which is now a days governed like XML by W3C.
> The latest version is SOAP 1.2.
SOA has nothing to do with SOAP. SOAP is a (rather bloated) protocol for
remote procedure calls. SOA is a system architecture, be it distributed or not.
Stefan
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Dear Group,
I was reading on SOA or Service Oriented Architecture for last few
days and got some questions. As this is a room for the expert computer
scientists, if you can help me solve my queries.
As per I read and felt SOA is an architecture, which relies on few
basic principles as,
the system