ZSI is the best. The main gotcha is that you must use a PyXML older than 0.7 the current version is 0.8.2. But of course other packages need the *newer* one so you have to get involved in renaming modules. And as you say it doesn't do any of the other useful things you would need for a full Web Services implementation. A lot of the ground work has been done, I don't think it would be a huge amount of work to finish things off. A On 21/2/03 6:11 pm, "Rocky Burt" <rocky.burt@bricsnet.com> wrote:
Hmm... I was assuming that ZSI was a decent SOAP implementation for Python.
But I can't find any Python WSDL support anywhere.
I assumed that the most logical approach was to extend ZSI to have decent WSDL support, then to write some Zope product that hooked ZSI into Zope.
Regards, Rocky