[Baypiggies] pywebsvcs-zsi recommendations?
Laurence Clark
hsuclarklarry at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jun 25 20:04:28 CEST 2006
Has anyone actually used pywebsvcs/ZSI? My inital experience with the
download for version 1.7 is that its buggy. The version 1.7 rpm only
extracts if you have a hard coded user named fdrake. Then it has nothing
in it but a single tar.gz anyway. MAYBE this is just another just a case
where all the cool kids know to build from source.
ANYONE ACTUALLY USED ZSI SUCCESFULLY?
Is it worth spending more time on it?
David E. Konerding wrote:
>David E. Konerding wrote:
>
>
>>Wendy Xiao wrote:
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>>
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I would like to use Python to access web services,
>>>which requires WS-Security (wsse:Security, UsernameToken ) header,
>>>does anyone have such examples using SOAPpy or any other library?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance!
>>>Wendy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Wendy,
>>
>>The latest versions of ZSI and pyGridWare
>>
>>http://pywebsvcs.sourceforge.net/
>>http://dsd.lbl.gov/gtg/projects/pyGridWare/
>>
>>have support for WS-Security. I'm not 100% certain that UsernameToken
>>is supported, but there does look like there
>>is code in ZSI for it.
>>
>>
>>
>
>PS: there are a few WS-Security example in the zsi/tests directory.
>
>Dave
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