http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/tools#services

On Jul 27, 8:43 pm, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well I will be first in line to purchase your next version. Keep up
> the *great* work. I'm a newbie, I know, but there's still much that
> isn't answered by the docs, so please be patient with my questions:
>
> 1. Ok one of my xmlrpc functions is "xrGetColDefs" - how would I
> decorate this?
>
> @services.xmlrpc
> def xrGetColDefs( ):
>     pass
>
> Err... what is this 'services' in the code example? Do I have this
> decoration correct?
>
> 2. What is a good timeout for the webserver for xmlrpc functions? Any
> idea?
>
> ---
> Rb
>
> On Jul 27, 6:01 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You should not decorate call but you should decorate functions you
> > want to expose via the "call" handler. This is not the the book but it
> > will be in the new book, very soon
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Jul 27, 2:05 pm, rb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The example code in a controller contains the call() function as shown
> > > below.
>
> > > def call():
> > >     """
> > >     exposes services. for example:
> > >    http://..../[app]/default/call/jsonrpc
> > >     decorate with @services.jsonrpc the functions to expose
> > >     supports xml, json, xmlrpc, jsonrpc, amfrpc, rss, csv
> > >     """
> > >     return service()
>
> > > Chapter 10 of the manual gives a brief example of how to use xmlrpc,
> > > but it does not mention the use of any decorator (like
> > > "@services.xmlrpc"). In fact, "services()" is not even mentioned. What
> > > is this? Should I be decorating my xmlrpc functions?
>
> > > ---Rb
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