Great, nice and simple. Thanks.

On Jan 29, 9:52 pm, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> @service.amfrpc3('domain')
> def somefunction(param):
>    return response.render(filename='mytemplate.xml', context=dict(items))
>
> -Thadeus
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Dane <dane.schnei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, I'm using services currently. My question is how do I return xml
> > generated by a template THROUGH a service. Sorry if I'm unclear or out
> > in left field. I'm still a beginner. The idea is something like this:
>
> > @service.amfrpc3('domain')
> > def somefunction(param):
> >      return dict(items = db(db.items.param == param).select())
> >       #this would return xml generated by associated template
>
> > #template for somefunction would look something like:
>
> > <itemlist>
> >   {{for item in items}}
>
> >     <item attr = {{=item.attr}}>
> >         <child>{{=item.child}}</child>
>
> >     </item>
>
> > </itemlist>
>
> > On Jan 29, 7:11 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> >> Did you look into web2py services?
>
> >> @service.amfrpc3('domain')
> >> def somefunction(a,b,c):
> >>       return a+b+c
>
> >> On Jan 29, 5:44 pm, Dane <dane.schnei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hello,
>
> >> > I'm building a web2py backend for a Flex site, and I would like to
> >> > send some of my data as XML since it's hierarchical in nature and AS3
> >> > has great xml manipulation capabilities with e4x. However, I'd like to
> >> > send this data through an exposed amf function instead of through REST
> >> > for speed, security, and uniformity across my services. PyAMF has no
> >> > problem with XML, and I know I could use a tool like ElementTree to
> >> > build my xml right in the exposed function, but I'd rather use the
> >> > Web2py templating system. Any ideas on how I'd go about sending XML
> >> > generated through a template to Flex through an amf function?  Thanks!
>
> >> > -Dane
>
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