[HACKERS] stored procedures to webservices

2007-12-15 Thread ivo nascimento
Hi  everybody,
 I' m work  on a software to create automatic webservices for stored
procedure in any language.
 It's almost like the explain above:
  have one table pg_plwebservice
  Have one sp hello, develope in any languages like sql, plpgsql(trusted or
untrusted)like for example.
  The DBA check this sp to be a webservice.
   the client request like for example : http:localhost/
   the inetd know this is a resquest for plwebservice software and redirect
te request.
   plwebservice is a C++ software and you mission is:
   understand http request and Webservice default descriptions.
   connect to database.
   verify what sp was requested and. Verify the data sended for client and
proceed with the sql statment to request postgresql sp.

  My question is, for all. That is a good idea?

  Any question and/or advice are welcome.

 thans for advanced.

Ivo Nascimento.

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Re: [HACKERS] stored procedures to webservices

2007-12-15 Thread Josh Berkus
Hey, Ivo,

  I' m work  on a software to create automatic webservices for stored
 procedure in any language.

Seems like the new XML and XLST support should fit in here somewhere.

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Re: [HACKERS] stored procedures to webservices

2007-12-15 Thread ivo nascimento
Hello Josh,
  the XML and XLST are data presentation only?

 the idea is provide some like one Http request where I can post data for a
Stored procedure and receive one Http response using WSDL description and
SOAP transport to implement the web service.
Where can I find more info about this new feature(XML AND XSLT)?

2007/12/16, Josh Berkus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hey, Ivo,

   I' m work  on a software to create automatic webservices for stored
  procedure in any language.

 Seems like the new XML and XLST support should fit in here somewhere.

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 Josh Berkus
 PostgreSQL @ Sun
 San Francisco




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