Phillip B Oldham wrote:
We're looking at the next phase of development for our webapp, and the
main focus will be to move the core from the app to a web service so
other systems can use the data we've gathered (we're thinking along
the lines of the XML API of Highrise from 37Signals).
Its possib
web2py (not to be confused with web.py although both of them are
excellent) comes with XMLRPC, XML, JSON and RSS API. You can find an
XMLRPC example here:
http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/default/examples#xmlrpc_examples
The web2py source (including the optional web based interface) fits
>I don't think RESTful interfaces are built in but I know people have
>succesfully built RESTful apps on top of CherryPy. Also plans >for REST in
>CherryPy 3 look promising. Here is a post I ran across from one of the
>contributers.
>"Hey there,
>CherryPy 3 is currently under brainstorming bef
>What we *do* need is a lightweight, simple framework that will allow
>us to create a RESTful interface and throw code together fast. We'll
>probably go with SQLObject (unless we can extract the ORM from django
>- lazy evaluation would be very useful), and we're just looking for
>something fast and
Phillip B Oldham wrote:
> So, can anyone suggest a lightweight python framework which just does
> the essentials?
web.py is pretty slim (not to be confused with web2py).
Pylons isn't very large, depending on what you call "essential."
j
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We're looking at the next phase of development for our webapp, and the
main focus will be to move the core from the app to a web service so
other systems can use the data we've gathered (we're thinking along
the lines of the XML API of Highrise from 37Signals).
Its possible that we'll extend the s