Hi
Many thanks Matt, Kjetil, Matthew and others for the responses so far. We're following up the ZSI for Python route currently & I'll post briefly back to the list how we get on,
Nikki
--On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:01:40 +0100 "NJ Rogers, Learning and Research Technology" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
We have produced (for a semantic web project) a prototype thesaurus web service. It's written in java and uses Axis. We have written sample java clients with which to test the service. We're finalising and testing the service. The source code will become freely available by the Autumn.
But, in the interests of demonstrating interoperability in a language-neutral context I'd like to find a non-java (esp. python, or, failing that perl) client with which to test the service. Before I go googling etc. can anyone recommend one? We have a commitment to opensource & the most desirable client software would be able (as Axis can) to handle the de/serialisation of complex objects in our WSDL automatically. Perhaps I ask a lot :-)
Thanks Nikki ---------------------- NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher (Semantic Web Applications Developer) Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT) Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct) Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)
---------------------- NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher (Semantic Web Applications Developer) Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT) Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct) Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)
