Try ZSI. I just used wsdl2py to generate bindings, and everything went ok. I haven't tried the code out yet, nor am I going to have time to in the near future. I used the latest cvs version of the "serialize-dom-scheme" branch of ZSI. If you have trouble trying this, or it doesn't work, please email the pywebservices mailing list ( [EMAIL PROTECTED]). --keith
On Jul 29, 2005, at 9:11 AM, Christoph Pingel wrote: > There's a nice project at the Leipzig University > http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de providing several web services > (SOAP) for linguistic use: co-occurrences of words, base forms, left > and right neighbours, and so forth. > > To give you an example of a web service, here's a WSDL describing the > baseform service: > http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/axis/services/Baseform?wsdl > > According to the people in Leipzig, Java and .NET clients are doing > fine with this (acutally, the server software is part of the Java > Axis project), but they say Perl and Python can't handle the complex > WSDL descriptions. And indeed, SOAPpy fails to come up with a valid > SOAP envelope for this service. > > I'm wondering if there are similar experiences with Python SOAP > clients in other areas. > > I want to use *just this* service, so I could probably (as a > workaround) use a pre-built envelope as a template and just fill in > the word of which I need the base form. But this is obviously not the > way web services are meant to work. > > Are there any ideas or comments? Perhaps there are independent > implementations of SOAP besides pybwebsvcs? > > any input is highly welcome! > > best regards, > Christoph Pingel > _______________________________________________ > XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig > _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig