Title: RE: [Zope-dev] SOAP again (or, xml-rpc client for MSIE)
What are you actually trying to achive?
Adrian...
Phil Harris wrote:
Brad,
There are a few COM/COM+ components around that do xml-rpc.
I use them with MS Word to write Word files directly to Zope for instance
I have an IE 5.5 one-page web application that manages related database tables
exposed as ADO recordsets from a Zope/Interbase/Linux server.
I would like to use either the webservices behavior in IE5 or find an XML-RPC client
component for IE 5.5 so I can make RPC calls into Zope in a
Brad Clements wrote:
SOAP, WSDL and UDDI are coming in a big way. I think Zope/Python can compete
against MS .Net Services on the server side, but it does make sense to use .Net
components on the client, such as the webService behavior for IE.
Does it really exist (the webService behavior
Phil Harris wrote:
Brad,
There are a few COM/COM+ components around that do xml-rpc.
I use them with MS Word to write Word files directly to Zope for instance.
Some are better than others, but ymmv so I'll hesitate to recommend one.
At least one of them is listed on xmlrpc.com.
Hate to bring this up again.
1999 Press release from DC
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104STORY=/www/story/12-02-1999/0001087563
An early 2000 Zope
release will include support for two protocols heavily supported by Microsoft,
the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and
them via jscript, and basically open up the
connection easily.
hth
Phil
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Subject: [Zope-dev] SOAP again (or, xml-rpc client for MSIE)
Hate to bring