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Apache Axis2/Java, is a popular open source Web service engine. It currently supports xposing services written in Java, Javascript and Ruby as Web services. This [URL="http://wso2.org/library/articles/deploying-python-service-axis2"]article[/URL] discusses the Python data Binding that enable exposing Web services written in Python.
Hi, I have written a web service and have deployed it using Apache Axis2. What I want to do is to invoke this service using a python script. Can anyone point me in the direction of how to do this. I will be grateful If anyone can give me a …
Hi, I am having a string like below. What I need to do is to process the string in such a way that I could get the output in a format like below.The problem I am facing here is that some elements have commas(,) within itself , so it is …
Hi, Assume that I have a target directory, which I am using as a location to store my python scripts.What I need to do is to listen to that directory and when a python script is placed in that directory, I need to execute it at that time.Can anyone give …
Hi, I have written a the following python code to analyse a function or a method. I am having a script which is having a python function (add) and a class (MyClass) with a method (multiply).When I analyse it using the following method(analyze_func) , I get an output like below. …
I am using java.util.map to store some data ( one key and two values , per row ) in java and return it to a python function . What kind of a data structre should I use in python to catch it? (btw I am using Jython as a bridge …
Hi, If I execute the following code I will get the the output as 2. What I need is to execute the string str. Is there a way that I can execute the string str , as it is so I will get the output as 5. [ICODE] def add(a,b): …
Hi All, I'm pretty new to python and still getting to know how python works. I want to associate some metadata to a function. In javascript I'm used to associating metadata with a function as follows. [code] foo.bar = "foobar"; function foo(){ } [/code] Whats the normal python practice to …
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