Umair Masood wrote:
>
> How to create a server in python using SOAP? Please also tell the ports to be
> used. Kindly help me out.
>
> Regards,
> Umair
The 4th link looks good:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+to+create+a+server+in+python+using+SOAP%3F+#
First link:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=What+ports+are+
On 04/12/12 08:38, Umair Masood wrote:
Hi all,
I would be working on a small project, which will include the SOAP
library to use the web services using python.
This list is for teaching the basics of the Python language and standard
library. There is no SOAP library in Python. You will need to
Konan Zimin Albert-Eric wrote:
> Hi,i just subscribed to the python mailist. i know nothing about
> programming. i downloaded the python software but i need help to know
> what i'm able to do with it, to understand programming in general, and
> python in particular. So, i will deadly be waiting
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On 11/12/05, John Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again! I'm still working on that instant messenger
(for science fair), and I have been reading about networking in some
Java tutorials. In one part of it, it said to have a connection with
another computer, you need to know the IP name of t
John Walton wrote:
> please tell me what information of the computer you want to connect with
> the you actually need for a connection? In other words (or plain
> english), what information do I need to get a connection with another
> computer (IP address, name, IP name)? Also, could you tell me
yes you can do that in python.But I recommend to use pyro.http://pyro.sourceforge.net/pujoOn 12/11/05,
John Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again! I'm still working on that instant messenger (for science fair), and I have been reading about networking in some Java tutorials. In one part
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