Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-26 Thread Ravi Teja
On Mar 26, 3:47 pm, Jaroslaw Zabiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dnia Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:06:28 + (UTC), David E. Konerding DSD staff > napisa³(a): > > > Try fixing your WSDL, then try again. > > The problem is I see no errors in my WSDL. Pythonic implementation of SOAP > is just crapy. > > -

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-26 Thread Jaroslaw Zabiello
Dnia Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:06:28 + (UTC), David E. Konerding DSD staff napisał(a): > Try fixing your WSDL, then try again. The problem is I see no errors in my WSDL. Pythonic implementation of SOAP is just crapy. -- Jaroslaw Zabiello http://blog.zabiello.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-26 Thread David E. Konerding DSD staff
On 2007-03-22, Jaroslaw Zabiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I try to connect to web services (written in C#/.NET) with latest ZSI > 2.0rc3 library. It just does not work. > > from ZSI.ServiceProxy import ServiceProxy > wsdl = 'http://192.168.0.103/NewWebServices/TemplateInsert.asmx?wsdl' > prin

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Lawrence Oluyede
Jaroslaw Zabiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why nobody wants to add SOAP to standard Python library? XML-RPC was added > and it works without any problems. I think because SOAP is kinda crappy :-) Did you try soaplib? I've never used it (nor SOAP in a whi

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Jaroslaw Zabiello
Dnia Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:48:26 +0100, Jarek Zgoda napisał(a): > If you really must write client for this service, go and do it in Ruby, > if it works. I cannot. I am using Pylons framework so I have to use Python. Ruby solves this problem but not others, like its low speed. -- Jaroslaw Zabiello

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Paul Boddie
Jaroslaw Zabiello wrote: > > I tried to use different library - SOAPpy, but I couldn't. It requires > fpconst library which cannot be installed because its server does not > respond at all. Locating fpconst has been quite a challenge in the past, but a search for "fpconst" on Google yielded the Py

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Jarek Zgoda
Jaroslaw Zabiello napisał(a): >> However, it is an interesting question. Ruby has smaller community, >> how could they implement a standard SOAP lib? > > Yes. It is interesting why it is so difficult to make it working for > Python. It is not difficult to write in .NET a client for the service

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Jaroslaw Zabiello
Dnia Thu, 22 Mar 2007 18:44:31 +0100, Laszlo Nagy napisał(a): > However, it is an interesting question. Ruby has smaller community, > how could they implement a standard SOAP lib? Yes. It is interesting why it is so difficult to make it working for Python. > My personal opinion is that SOAP is

Re: ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Laszlo Nagy
> I tried to use different library - SOAPpy, but I couldn't. It requires > fpconst library which cannot be installed because its server does not > respond at all. What a shit... > I concur! When I tried to use ZSI the first time, it turned out it has no support for attachments. Next time I it

ZSI, SOAP and .NET web services - problem

2007-03-22 Thread Jaroslaw Zabiello
I try to connect to web services (written in C#/.NET) with latest ZSI 2.0rc3 library. It just does not work. from ZSI.ServiceProxy import ServiceProxy wsdl = 'http://192.168.0.103/NewWebServices/TemplateInsert.asmx?wsdl' print ServiceProxy(wsdl, tracefile=sys.stdout) "C:\opt\Python25\lib\site-