response I will
post a summary of findings to this group.
Thanks for reading this and any replies.
Regards,
Len
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article on this topic already that someone could send the URL.
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Len
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also.
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easy to pass the filename to? Do you have an example?
What do I add to the *.i file?
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this is GPL'ed. So I would be very appreciative for
>>any help.
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>>With kind regards
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>>Rolf Wester
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Hello, I am sending this out again in hopes that someone will
have some meaningful comments on FSM (finite state machine)
modules avaliable for Python. Hope to get a reply or two
this time. Thanks.
Leonard J. Reder wrote:
I have been searching on the web for a specific Python
implementation of
WOW! Thanks, this looks remarkabley close to what I was talking about.
Len
fraca7 wrote:
> Leonard J. Reder a écrit :
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>> [snip]
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> http://smc.sourceforge.net/
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> It's probably not what you're looking for, but it's the closest I can
> think of
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> Hi,
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> Leonard J. Reder wrote:
>> Stefan Behnel wrote:
>>> http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify.html
>> Looks like this stuff might do what I want. Need to work through the
>> example.
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>> Are you the author?
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> Yup! :)
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Len
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Hello,
What is the best way to process a Relax NG Schema and auto generate XML
Python parser/generator code?
Any suggestions?
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Len
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format. Guess I am going to just have try out
Gnosis since it seems like the only game in town.
Len
Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Leonard J. Reder wrote:
>> What is the best way to process a Relax NG Schema and auto generate XML
>> Python parser/generator code?
>> Any suggestion
pick stom and make it better for
the future though.
Len
Jarek Zgoda wrote:
> Leonard J. Reder napisa³(a):
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>> I would like to write some Python to monitor a JMS middleware software bus.
>> JMS being Java Messaging Service. Can anyone recommend a Python
>> wrapper to JM
Stefan Behnel wrote:
> Leonard J. Reder wrote:
>> What I as really after though was other possible solutions
>> like JAX in the Java world or Gnosis in the Python world.
>>
>> Something that can take a Relax NG Schema and compile
>> it into a bunch of parser/gen
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