Re: keyword arguments for xml-rpc

2007-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Diez,

Yes thanx - that (structs) is indeed where my confusion lies... :)
Alas, ordered parameters it is.


On Mar 19, 5:44 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see[1] the possibility to pass keyword arguments via XMLRPC. Where
> did you get that impression from? You can pass structs though, maybe that
> confused you?
>
> Diez
>
> [1]http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec


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Re: keyword arguments for xml-rpc

2007-03-19 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
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> I've just noticed that I can't seem to use keyword arguments for
> xml-rpc requests even though the protocol itself encodes parameter
> names, types, and values when it sends the xml across the network.
> This becomes a bit problematic for me because I want to store some XML-
> RPC method dispatch signatures in a database and can't easily
> guarantee parameter order when I load it so being able to pass a
> dictionary of name/value pairs greatly eases the development effort
> and helps assure correct methods get invoked. Is this a limitation of
> the SimpleXMLRPCServer, the xmlrpclib.ServerProxy, or something
> completely different?

I don't see[1] the possibility to pass keyword arguments via XMLRPC. Where
did you get that impression from? You can pass structs though, maybe that
confused you?


Diez

[1] http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec
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keyword arguments for xml-rpc

2007-03-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've just noticed that I can't seem to use keyword arguments for
xml-rpc requests even though the protocol itself encodes parameter
names, types, and values when it sends the xml across the network.
This becomes a bit problematic for me because I want to store some XML-
RPC method dispatch signatures in a database and can't easily
guarantee parameter order when I load it so being able to pass a
dictionary of name/value pairs greatly eases the development effort
and helps assure correct methods get invoked. Is this a limitation of
the SimpleXMLRPCServer, the xmlrpclib.ServerProxy, or something
completely different?

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