Re: Calling Web Services from Python
m.banaouas wrote: > Can you tell us more about SOAPpy bug ? > Is it about authentication ? > > Ivan Zuzak a écrit : > >> ... >> I need a package/tool that generates web service proxies that will do >> all the low-level HTTP work. (Someting like the WSDL.EXE tool in .NET >> Framework) The ZSI and SOAPy packages [1] that i found (should) have >> those functionalities but either have a bug (SOAPy) or either do not >> work for arbitrary web services (ZSI). ... SOAPy : http://soapy.sourceforge.net/ SOAPPy : http://pywebsvcs.sourceforge.net/ The bugged one is SOAPy (parsing errors and something else). I just downloaded and tried SOAPPy and that one crashes too. I get an "Index out of range" error while parsing the wsdl ( in XMLSchema.py ). The traceback is a bit long, so I wont list the whole thing here. Bellow this message is the wsdl of the service for which im trying to get a proxy. If anyone manages to get a proxy out of it - please let me know :). Thank you for your help, Ivan WSDL START http://www.ris.fer.hr/overlay/addressing"; xmlns:http="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/http/"; xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/"; xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; xmlns:s3="http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/MailBox/MessageStatistics"; xmlns:s2="http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/XmlDoc"; xmlns:s4="http://ris.zemris.fer.hr/remotingSchema"; xmlns:soapenc="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"; xmlns:tns="http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/MailBox"; xmlns:tm="http://microsoft.com/wsdl/mime/textMatching/"; xmlns:mime="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/mime/"; targetNamespace="http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/MailBox"; xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/";> http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/MailBox";> http://www.ris.fer.hr/overlay/addressing"; /> http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/XmlDoc"; /> xmlns http://www.ris.fer.hr/overlay/addressing";> xmlns xmlns xmlns http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/XmlDoc";> http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/CoopetitionServices/MailBox/MessageStatistics";> http://ris.zemris.fer.hr/remotingSchema";> http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http"; style="document" /> http://www.ris.fer.hr/OpenCollectives/Coope
Re: Calling Web Services from Python
On 4/7/06, Ivan Zuzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > I need a package/tool that generates web service proxies that will do > all the low-level HTTP work. (Someting like the WSDL.EXE tool in .NET > Framework) The ZSI and SOAPy packages [1] that i found (should) have > those functionalities but either have a bug (SOAPy) or either do not > work for arbitrary web services (ZSI). I tried the ZSI wsdl2py script on > a wsdl of one of my services, and the script crashes. I suppose the wsdl > was "too hard" for the script to parse. I've successfully used wsdl2py for very complex WSDLs and gotten better results than with .Net's equivalent! Could you post the error you got? I don't know of other Python SOAP modules with WSDL support, sorry. Rob -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Calling Web Services from Python
Can you tell us more about SOAPpy bug ? Is it about authentication ? Ivan Zuzak a écrit : >... > I need a package/tool that generates web service proxies that will do > all the low-level HTTP work. (Someting like the WSDL.EXE tool in .NET > Framework) The ZSI and SOAPy packages [1] that i found (should) have > those functionalities but either have a bug (SOAPy) or either do not > work for arbitrary web services (ZSI). > ... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Calling Web Services from Python
Ivan Zuzak wrote: > I need a package/tool that generates web service proxies that will do > all the low-level HTTP work. (Someting like the WSDL.EXE tool in .NET > Framework) The ZSI and SOAPy packages [1] that i found (should) have > those functionalities but either have a bug (SOAPy) or either do not > work for arbitrary web services (ZSI). You might want to read this, specifically 12.5 and 12.6 for WSDL: http://diveintopython.org/soap_web_services/index.html It uses SOAPpy, which may or may not be different than SOAPy, depending on if you made a typo or not. :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Calling Web Services from Python
Hello, My Python application calls web services available on the Internet. The web service being called is defined through application user input. The Python built-in library allows access to web services using HTTP protocol, which is not acceptible - generating SOAP messages for arbitrary web services is something i wish to avoid. I need a package/tool that generates web service proxies that will do all the low-level HTTP work. (Someting like the WSDL.EXE tool in .NET Framework) The ZSI and SOAPy packages [1] that i found (should) have those functionalities but either have a bug (SOAPy) or either do not work for arbitrary web services (ZSI). I tried the ZSI wsdl2py script on a wsdl of one of my services, and the script crashes. I suppose the wsdl was "too hard" for the script to parse. Are there any other packages that utilize generation of web service proxies that are compatible with SOAP & WSDL standards? Thank you, ivan zuzak [1] - http://pywebsvcs.sourceforge.net/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list