Hello,

I've written a SOAP service using rpclib 2.6.1-beta1 (originally with 2.5.2, 
same issue) and I'm noticing that the Content-Length header is never being set 
on the response from the application.

This is causing undesirable behavior when the application is mounted with uWSGI 
in Apache (sometimes Apache is adding the Transfer-Encoding: chunked header), 
so I'm attempting to figure out how I can correct this so that the 
Content-Length is always being set.  I noticed that protocol/soap/mime.py has 
code to deal with Content-Length, so to activate this I tried setting 
_mtom=True in my method decorator, but this led to a traceback first stating 
that out_object was being used before declaration in line 301 of 
server/wsgi.py.  I adjusted it thusly:

                out_object = ctx.out_object
                if len(out_type_info) == 1:
                    out_object = [out_object]

But then I get another traceback from the next line complaining that out_object 
is not iterable:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File 
"/usr/local/pkg/python-2.7.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rpclib-2.6.1_mypub-py2.7.egg/rpclib/server/wsgi.py",
 line 200, in __call__
    return self._verb_handlers[verb](req_env, start_response)
  File 
"/usr/local/pkg/python-2.7.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rpclib-2.6.1_mypub-py2.7.egg/rpclib/server/wsgi.py",
 line 310, in handle_rpc
    out_object
  File 
"/usr/local/pkg/python-2.7.2/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rpclib-2.6.1_mypub-py2.7.egg/rpclib/protocol/soap/mime.py",
 line 249, in apply_mtom
    name, typ = params[i]
TypeError: 'ComplexModelMeta' object is not iterable

So... basically I'm guessing that I'm in uncharted territory here and this code 
must not get used often.  I'm not sure that the MtoM path is what I really 
need, I'm ultimately just trying to figure out how to get the Content-Length 
header set in the response message from the service.

Any thoughts on this?

Thanks!
--Kevin
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