XML + SOAP + Webservices
Diez B. Roggisch
deets at web.de
Thu Jun 9 11:05:07 EDT 2005
> 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 you could do some java
middleware-thing here, actually done in jython for convenience. Still,
not the nicest of architectures - but a goable way.
>
> win32 isn't an option, we only have *nix-boxes around and we plan to stay
> that way.
But can't you run some service on the .net-boxes? And what's about mono?
There is an .net based python out there - afaik even two: One is written
to be running on .net (and thus might be able to be running on mono,
interfacing .net-components remotely), one "only" gives access to .net
objects - so you could use that to create teh necessary middleware.
Diez
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