On Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:49:18 AM UTC-8, Pengfei Yu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using the SOAP service provided by web2py to create a simple web 
> service for my web application. The document provide a example of using 
> "pysimplesoap" to consume the created SOAP web service. The code is like 
> below:
>
> >>> from gluon.contrib.pysimplesoap.client import SoapClient
> >>> client = 
> >>> SoapClient(wsdl="http://localhost:8000/app/default/call/soap?WSDL";)
> >>> print client.MyAdd(a=1,b=2)
> {'result': 3}
>
> My question is for this simple web service, can we use other languages 
> like JAVA to consume it in the client side. Does the simple web service 
> allow JAVA clients like JAX-WS or JAVA Axis to access it?
> My cooperator want me to create a web service for my application and they 
> are using JAVA.
>
>
I have a Java client  talking to my Web2Py service.

My imports include "javax.xml.soap.xml", and i instantiate using 
SOAPConnectionFactory.

I also have a Python client that talks to the same service using suds 
rather than pysimplesoap, so I would expect any typical client library to 
work.  Mariano seems to have a very good library for us to leverage.

/dps


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