Brad Clements wrote:
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> 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 behavio
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 standard,
Title: RE: [Zope-dev] SOAP again (or, xml-rpc client for MSIE)
What are you actually trying to achive?
Adrian...
Phil Harris wrote:
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> Brad,
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> There are a few COM/COM+ components around that do xml-rpc.
>
> I use them with MS Word to write Word files directly to
Phil Harris wrote:
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> 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
cript 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
Hate to bring this up again.
1999 Press release from DC
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/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)