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On 12/14/2010 05:43 PM, Chris Austin wrote:
> Sometime in the short and confusing history of soaplib the method
> decorator @soapmethod was renamed to @rpc in order to support the
> previous maintainers vision of creating a generic rpc library based on
> the foundations of soaplib.
> 
> Currently, the maintainers are looking to re-focus on SOAP and make
> soaplib a flexible and eventually complete soap solution for python.
> With this in mind one thing we've discussed changing prior to the beta
> release is to re-rename @rpc to @soap. But, before we move forward we'd
> like to get feedback from the community.
> 
> Please speak up if you have an opinion on the matter.

At the moment, the '@rpc' decorator is twinned by the '@document'
decorator I added the other day:  each implements one of the "style"
options of the same name for SOAP method result marshalling.

If you mean to rename '@rpc' -> '@soap', then it likely needs to absorb
the functionality currently in '@document' as well, perhaps through an
additional '_style' parameter.

I think I would leave the two as they stand, myself.


Tres.
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