SOAP Server with WSDL?
Chris Lambacher
chris at kateandchris.net
Thu Dec 7 16:37:04 EST 2006
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 12:49:09PM -0800, tobiah wrote:
> I'm having trouble finding information
> about writing a SOAP server. I get the client
> part. There is much information about writing
> a client, but not so much about writing the server.
> Are there some good tutorials?
>
> I'm checking out:
>
> http://pywebsvcs.sourceforge.net/
>
> But I'm a little confused. Do I want ZSI or SOAPY?
You want ZSI. If you already have a wsdl you then use wsdl2py and
wsdl2dispatch to create your server classes. The server classes get used
with ZSI.ServiceContainer. Unfortunately there is not much documentation
about this. I figured it out by playing with the tests that ship with ZSI.
You might also want to check out ZSI the mailing list/archives which you can
get to from the above link.
> The site says:
>
> SOAPpy: A second web services toolkit which is getting
> functionally integrated into the ZSI toolkit. In the
> future, the Python Web Services Project will only support
> one merged web services toolkit, under the ZSI name.
>
> This make me think that I will use ZSI in the future,
> but what about now? Do I need both now?
You only need ZSI.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Toby
>
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