tuples and lists in XML-RPC
Michael Lauer
mickey at aldebaran.tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
Sun Jun 17 08:38:39 EDT 2001
Chui Tey <teyc at bigfoot.com> wrote:
> If you know you are proxying through xmlrpc, then you can always cast the
> return value ..
>
> s=Server(http://..blah)
> result = tuple(s.getTupleResult())
>
> I don't recall the xmlrpc spec saying you can't include something in the
> header..., perhaps you can include hints on type casting.
Yes - good suggestion. I guess I will go this way.
> What about None, and all the unmarshallable class instances?
This will be handeled by my class proxy.
Thanks for your note!
Greetings from the cold germany,
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