I've written simple web apps with TG 1.1 and have installed and tested TG 2.0. I've written a simple SOAP client in python that built the envelope using templates and %s. I'm the only experienced Python programmer in my company, and I've also done quite a bit of Java coding when forced to ;) I've been tasked with writing a WebService (server side) app that conforms to an external requirement which is defined mostly with .xsd files and a little narrative on what messages must be supported. The purpose of this app is to integrate our staff database with the vendor's staff db. The vendor would query us ~every hour for updates. (yes I know that's not the best design, but that's out of my control) I am inclined to build on TG as a company standard for future requirements and am quite flexible with regards to which version of TG. I also have the freedom to choose a framework other than TG if that is an easier solution. I need to have this working by the end of the month. I found this link http://code.google.com/p/tgws/ which says it only works with 1.0 and 1.1. Is this the best starting point and if so, does it work with 2.0? If it matters, the XML response will be nested about 6 levels. I had planned on using ElementTree to build the DOM and then respond with the text output.
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