On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 12:36:18PM +0200, Brian Quinlan wrote:
> I don't know exactly what your usage pattern is, but you might be able
> to use SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher directly e.g.
>
> >>> s = SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher()
> >>> s.register_function(pow)
> >>> s._marshaled_dispatch('<?xml version="1.0"...)
> '<?xml version="1.0"...
Will look at that too, but as I want to be able to use the same XML-RPC
client as I talk to with my SimpleXMLRPCServer (thus talking HTTP), I
think I need to CGI sugar.
Note that the main reason I'm looking to the "xinetd way" is that
I want to use proper SSL-based traffic and the SecureXMLRPCServer
flying around, using pyOpenSSL (or so), does not do a complete job
(because pyOpenSSL does not do a complete job IIRC) and needs to
be tweaked anyway, so I now hope to use stunnel.
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