Hi Jennifer,

2007/5/3, Jennifer Cranfill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> On May 1, 11:05 pm, "John Mettraux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The root error should be listed in logs/worklist.log. There should be
> > an exception stack trace there stating what's going wrong.
>
> Thanks for your quick response! Looks like the problem was that I had
> http_proxy environment variables set.

Ah, well done.

> > I don't know if you work in a Python-only shop, but have you checked
> > OpenWFEru (http://openwferu.rubyforge.org) ? OpenWFE main effort has
> > switched from Java to there.
>
> Interesting... I was planning on using python to automate a lot of the
> processes. Are pyyas supported with openwferu?

There are currently two approaches :

1).
Scott Stults is currently working on a port of OpenWFEru to Python.
But I don't know anything about the status of his work.
http://jmettraux.wordpress.com/2007/04/27/from-ruby-to-python/

Maybe that could be of interest for you.

2).
I'm currently working on adding the original OpenWFE REST interface to
OpenWFEru. It's an important step because of those already existing
(and used) python, perl and .net interfaces.

I hope to come up with something next week.

I'll certainly develop a simpler, more mature REST interface specially
for OpenWFEru after that initial port work. This newer REST interface
will certainly sport serialization to XML and to YAML / JSON.


Best regards,

-- 
John Mettraux   -///-   http://jmettraux.openwfe.org


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