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ZSI, the Zolera SOAP Infrastructure, is a pure-Python module that provides an implementation of SOAP messaging, as described in The SOAP 1.1 Specification (see http://www.w3.org/TR/soap). It can also be used to build applications using SOAP Messages with Attachments. (see http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-attachments) ZSI is intended to make it easier to write web services in Python. In particular, ZSI parses and generates SOAP messages, and converts between native Python datatypes and SOAP syntax. Simple dispatch and invocation methods are supported. There are no known bugs. It's only known limitation is that it cannot handle multi-dimensional arrays.
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ZSI, the Zolera SOAP Infrastructure, is a pure-Python module that
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provides an implementation of SOAP messaging, as described in The
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SOAP 1.1 Specification (see http://www.w3.org/TR/soap). It can also
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be used to build applications using SOAP Messages with Attachments.
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(see http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP-attachments) ZSI is intended to make it
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easier to write web services in Python.
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In particular, ZSI parses and generates SOAP messages, and converts
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between native Python datatypes and SOAP syntax. Simple dispatch and
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invocation methods are supported. There are no known bugs. It's only
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known limitation is that it cannot handle multi-dimensional arrays.
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