Hi Massimo,
Your correct in that I need to create a server that is complaint with 
someone else's WSDL. I have to full spec of the API, but need to provide 
that to the client devices. If I use pysimplesoap, the WSDL is created for 
me but is not totally compliant/formted to the customers spec. So the issue 
is can I serve up my WSDL file rather than the interally generated one.

You'll have to forgive my terminology but I'm and embedded engineer not a 
web developer so it's all a little new to me.

On Tuesday, 18 June 2013 06:22:55 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> If you have WSDL service you can connect to is using suds (pip insall suds)
>
> from suds.client import Client
> client = Client(wsdl_service)
> result = client.service.function(input)
>
> here function is a service which must provided by in WSLD.
>
> I understand you have the opposite problem. Create a server that is 
> compliant with given WSDL. Actually I need to do same for a project and I 
> have been unable to. I am not sure this is logically possible because the 
> WSDL contains enough info to generate the service.
>
>
> On Monday, 17 June 2013 08:44:06 UTC-5, Barry Bridges wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm trying to create a SOAP server which uses a local wsdl file supplied 
>> by a third party. How can I use this within Web2py
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Barry
>>
>

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