Please, One more clarification; In my case, I want to access the jsonrpc service of an application, within that application itself. So is there any chance for me reduce the following. (Why should I give the complete url to the server, Can't I go with relative url?)
>>> server = >>> jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8000/appname/default/call/jsonrpc') I know this code comes in the view. If I need to give complete url, what will be the port number? On Jan 18, 10:30 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > In web2py sessions are automatic. > > From a python client you would call the sample function > usinghttp://code.google.com/p/jsonrpclib/with > > >>> import jsonrpclib > >>> server = > >>> jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8000/appname/default/call/jsonrpc') > >>> errors = server.update_record({'id':0,'fieldname':'fieldvalue'}) > >>> if not errors: print 'record inserted' > >>> errors = server.update_record({'id':1,'fieldname':'fieldvalue'}) > >>> if not errors: print 'record updated' > > From a GWT client I do not know. I have not used it so far. The point > is web2py can speak jsonrpc as GWT does. What they should tell to each > other is for you to figure out.
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