I have been busy with web2py for about a year and I am learning every day.
I am also a newby as far as xml-processing is concerned.  So I would like
advice about the way to go with the following setup:

I want to import xml-data collected through a soap client into a database.
This will involve several tables and thousands of complicated
bibliographical records.

I can process the xml-data outside web2py and import the processed data at a
later stage or I can do the soap queries from web2py and handle the
processing  of the data there.

I have experimented a little with python-soap and suds en after many trials
and errors I have a working SOAP client using suds.

Now my questions:

1. What is the best strategy to integrate this process with web2py?
2. Which python-xml-tools (and I see there are a lot) are preferable in my
situation.
3. Can I use suds from within web2py?

Regards
Johann




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