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==============================================
SOAPpy - Simple to use SOAP library for Python
==============================================
Current Maintainer:
jeff kit <[email protected]>
Original Authors:
Cayce Ullman <[email protected]>
Brian Matthews <[email protected]>
Contributions by:
Christopher Blunck <[email protected]>
Brad Knotwell <[email protected]>
Mark Bucciarelli <[email protected]> (ported WSDL
client from ZSI)
Ivan R. Judson <[email protected]> (Globus support)
Kirk Strauser <[email protected]>
Antonio Beamud Montero <[email protected]> (patches
for integrating SOAPpy into Zope)
And others.
Copyright (c) 2002-2005, Pfizer, Inc.
Copyright (c) 2001, Cayce Ullman.
Copyright (c) 2001, Brian Matthews.
All rights reserved, see the file LICENSE for conditions of use.
INTRODUCTION
============
The goal of the SOAPpy team is to provide a full-featured SOAP library
for Python that is very simple to use and that fully supports dynamic
interaction between clients and servers.
INCLUDED
--------
- General SOAP Parser based on sax.xml
- General SOAP Builder
- SOAP Proxy for RPC client code
- SOAP Server framework for RPC server code
FEATURES
--------
- Handles all SOAP 1.0 types
- Handles faults
- Allows namespace specification
- Allows SOAPAction specification
- Homogeneous typed arrays
- Supports multiple schemas
- Header support (mustUnderstand and actor)
- XML attribute support
- Multi-referencing support (Parser/Builder)
- Understands SOAP-ENC:root attribute
- Good interop, passes all client tests for Frontier, SOAP::LITE, SOAPRMI
- Encodings
- SSL clients (with Python compiled with OpenSSL support)
- SSL servers (with Python compiled with OpenSSL support and M2Crypto
installed)
- Encodes XML tags per SOAP 1.2 name mangling specification (Gregory Warnes)
- Automatic stateful SOAP server support (Apache v2.x) (blunck2)
- WSDL client support
- WSDL server support
TODO (See RELEASE_INFO and CHANGELOG for recent changes)
----
- Timeout on method calls
- Advanced arrays (sparse, multidimensional and partial)
- Attachments
- mod_python example
- medusa example
- Improved documentation
MANIFEST
--------
Files
README This file
RELEASE_NOTES General information about each release
ChangeLog Detailed list of changes
TODO List of tasks that need to be done
setup.py Python installation control files
MANIFEST
MANIFEST.in
SOAPpy.spec* RPM package control file
Directories
SOAPpy/* Source code for the package
SOAPpy/wstools/* Source code for WSDL tools
tests/* unit tests and examples
validate/* interop client and servers
bid/* N+I interop client and server
doc/* Documentation
contrib/ Contributed examples (also see test/)
docs/ Documentation
tools/ Misc tools useful for the SOAPpy developers
zope/ Patches to Zope allowing it to provide SOAP services
INSTALLATION
============
REQUIRED PACKAGES:
-----------------
- fpconst 0.6.0 or later,
<http://research.warnes.net/projects/rzope/fpconst/>
- pyXML 0.8.3 or later, <http://pyxml.sourceforge.net>
OPTIONAL PACKAGES
-----------------
- pyGlobus, optional support for Globus,
<http://www-itg.lbl.gov/gtg/projects/pyGlobus/>
- M2Crypto.SSL, optional support for server-side SSL
<http://sandbox.rulemaker.net/ngps/m2/>
- If Python is compiled with SSL support (Python 2.3 does so by
default), client-side use of SSL is supported
INSTALLATION STEPS
------------------
As of version 0.9.8 SOAPpy can be installed using the standard python
package installation tools.
To install:
1) Unpack the distribution package:
On Windows, use your favorite zip file uncompression tool.
On Unix:
$ tar -xvzf SOAPpy-$VERSION$.tar.gz
if you have gnu tar, otherwise
$ gzcat SOAPpy-$VERSION$.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
2) Change into the source directory
$ cd SOAPpy-$VERSION$
3) Compile the package
$ python setup.py build
4) Install the package
On Windows:
$ python setup.py install
On Unix install as the owner of the python directories
(usally root):
$ su root
Password: XXXXXX
$ python setup.py install
DOCUMENTATION
=============
QUICK START
-----------
A simple "Hello World" http SOAP server:
import SOAPpy
def hello():
return "Hello World"
server = SOAPpy.SOAPServer(("localhost", 8080))
server.registerFunction(hello)
server.serve_forever()
And the corresponding client:
import SOAPpy
server = SOAPpy.SOAPProxy("http://localhost:8080/")
print server.hello()
BASIC TUTORIAL
--------------
Mark Pilgrims' _Dive Into Python_, published in printed form by
Apress and online at at http://diveintopython.org provides a
nice tutorial for SOAPpy in Chapter 12, "SOAP Web Services".
See http://diveintopython.org/soap_web_services .
OTHER DOCUMENTATION
-------------------
For further information see the files in the docs/ directory.
Note that documentation is one of SOAPpy's current weak points.
Please help us out!
GETTING HELP
============
REPORTING BUGS
--------------
Please submit bug reports, feature requests, patches, etc at the
Python Web Services web site: http://pywebsvcs.sourceforge.net.
MAILING LIST
============
Please address questions and general discussion to the
pywebsvcs-talk mailing list, [email protected].
For subscription information visit
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pywebsvcs-talk.
List archives are available at
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=pywebsvcs-talk
Please remember that the authors do have day jobs, so please try
the mailing list before contacting them directy.
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