On 29/06/10 22:37 -0700, newnomad wrote:
> I am correct you can only remote-call tryton using phyton?

No. XML-RPC and JSON-RCP are both language independant.

> If only considering the many CMS systems, ecommerce apps, and
> frameworks out there that don't use phyton, I would think that a
> language-independant remote-call would be much more successfull and
> result in mor ewidespread use. The webservices that do offer REST have
> gotten very widespread and successfull by doing so.
> 
> Would REST integration require a lot of work? Or are there standalone
> phyton rpc to REST solutions, or rather boilerplates one can use to
> start?

Don't confuse. REST [1] is not a protocol, it is just an architecture. So
integrate REST doesn't mean nothing if you don't define the protocol.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer

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