Hi Burak, thanks for the swift response. I've played with rpclib over the weekend.
I noticed that the documentation is lacking several chapters (ex: input validation). I'd like to contribute to that part, as I think it will be the most effective way to familiarize myself with the software. Basically, I want to extend the docs by writing examples for custom types that have: - their own validation rules - additional attributes besides the typical ones like minOccurs or nullable - a limited set of possible values (enumerations) Other questions may come to the surface in the meantime, but these are the ones I asked in the beginning of my journey and these are the ones I want to provide answers for. If things go as planned, I could also write more about implementing a WSDL by hand. These are obvious to someone who has been doing this for a while, but for someone with no prior exposure to WSDL or SOAP (such as myself) - it's not trivial. > So I guess you're the first person I've come to meet online or offline who > actually enjoys working with soap :) Oh, it's not because I like SOAP, it is because I love Python - it makes everything look one-two-threasy :-) Let me begin with validation rules. Is it appropriate to discuss everything here, or should I just fork, write what I think is a reasonable intro to this matter? _______________________________________________ Soap mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/soap
