Στις 29/8/2013 6:30 μμ, ο/η Ferrous Cranus έγραψε:
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Στις 29/8/2013 2:54 μμ, ο/η Gregory Ewing έγραψε:
i.she...@gmail.com wrote:
I should write a python script(s) that listens to an existing XMLRPC
service on my company's dev server.
then i
Στις 29/8/2013 3:35 μμ, ο/η Ferrous Cranus έγραψε:
Στις 29/8/2013 2:54 μμ, ο/η Gregory Ewing έγραψε:
i.she...@gmail.com wrote:
I should write a python script(s) that listens to an existing XMLRPC
service on my company's dev server.
then i should parse that and return to the existing XML-RPC
Στις 29/8/2013 2:54 μμ, ο/η Gregory Ewing έγραψε:
i.she...@gmail.com wrote:
I should write a python script(s) that listens to an existing XMLRPC
service on my company's dev server.
then i should parse that and return to the existing XML-RPC,
> or write the parsed data to the Posgresql data
i.she...@gmail.com wrote:
I should write a python script(s) that listens to an existing XMLRPC
service on my company's dev server.
then i should parse that and return to the existing XML-RPC,
> or write the parsed data to the Posgresql database.
but i'm not permitted to edit the existing X
Hello,
I should write a python script(s) that listens to an existing XMLRPC service on
my company's dev server.My utility should take some data from that XMLRPC, send
it to an online xml service provider(it's something about hotel accomodation,
where they have xml patterns for different request
fortepianissimo wrote:
> I have a simple xmlrpc server/client written in Python, and the client
> throws a list of lists to the server and gets back a list of lists.
> This runs without a problem.
>
> I then wrote a simple Java xmlrpc client and it calls the python
> server. But I can't figure out
I have a simple xmlrpc server/client written in Python, and the client
throws a list of lists to the server and gets back a list of lists.
This runs without a problem.
I then wrote a simple Java xmlrpc client and it calls the python
server. But I can't figure out what type to cast the result (of t
David Hirschfield wrote:
> My question was whether this is allowed? Can two calls be made via the
> same ServerProxy instance while a request is already underway?
>
> Clearer?
> -Dave
>
Much, and my preliminary answer is, I have no clue :-)
But knowing that python will throw an exceptions whe
I definitely didn't make it clear enought what I was talking about. I
know all about the thread issues as far as namespaces go and that sort
of thing.
Let me try and be clearer:
Forget how my xmlrpc server is implemented, it doesn't matter for this
question. Just imagine it works and will proce
David Hirschfield wrote:
> An xmlrpc client/server app I'm writing used to be super-simple, but now
> threading has gotten into the mix.
>
> On the server side, threads are used to process requests from a queue as
> they come in.
> On the client side, threads are used to wait on the results of r
An xmlrpc client/server app I'm writing used to be super-simple, but now
threading has gotten into the mix.
On the server side, threads are used to process requests from a queue as
they come in.
On the client side, threads are used to wait on the results of requests
to the server.
So the quest
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