This may be of some help for you. It´s unfinished business, though.
So far, the ZSI stuff has worked quite well for me, but as mentioned I am
also a web services beginner.
I am writing this in lyx so I might be able to post in other formats. For
the time being, this is
the first part in pure text.
> Basically, don't write the implementation to talk to the SOAP/WDSL-services
> in Python, find something else and this 'something else' produces an XML file
> which I then parse with Python?
For example - or better, instead of passing XML use an RPC mechanism
Python is good at - e.g. corba. So y
On 2005-06-09 14:20 +0200 or thereabouts, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> a way to pass a server the necessary callback information. It basically
> consists of the url to talk to. That by the way is no limitation of
But of course, a little slip in my thoughts.
> Sooo - concluding remarks could be:
>
Johan Segernäs wrote:
> I'm put on building a system in Python and I haven't used either webservices,
> SOAP or Python so I'm a bit lost.
>
> This system will require callback functions, should I use Python thru Apache
> for this or build my own listening daemon? Use module for Apache or do I make
Hi there,
just about now I´ve started to write a little howto for the first steps
with a python ZSI-based webservice
to be consumed from C++ clients (gSOAP) and an Excel XP spreadsheet.
More or less I am just documenting what I did, and I am by no means an
expert on the subject,
but still...might b
On 2005-06-09 13:21 +0200 or thereabouts, Johan Segernäs wrote:
> I'm put on building a system in Python and I haven't used either webservices,
> SOAP or Python so I'm a bit lost.
Addon:
I will speak to .NET-stuff in the other end, does this create problems?
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