Best SOAP library?
Glauco
glauco at sferacarta.com
Fri Nov 28 05:47:17 EST 2003
John Goerzen wrote:
> "Diez B. Roggisch" <deets_noospaam at web.de> writes:
>
>
>>>Which Python-based SOAP implementation is preferred today? Which ones
>>>are still being actively developed?
>>
>>ZSI just had a new release - IMHO its the most complete implementation. I
>>was quite satisfied with it, however I encountered problems with a
>>moderately complex apache-axis-based WSDL - but I didn't investigat
>>further, instead I used the generated axis-client and jython :)
>
>
> How would you say ZSI compares to SOAPpy? I've heard that SOAPpy is
> easier to use for some cases. Are there things that ZSI does that
> SOAPpy doesn't (or not as well)?
>
> Thanks,
> John
I've builded a complex library for standardize the use of some
Webservices published in .NET .
In 1 year of implementation i've done a lot of manipulation to SOAPpy
because it cannot do something.
I think SOAPpy is not in developing .
Probably ZSI is updated.
Glauco
More information about the Python-list
mailing list