That's awesome! I have an immediate need for just this. I will hope to try
this out before the end of the weekend.
Thanks!
Gary
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Subject: Spring Python - first cut of Hessian remoting support
>I have just checked into the trunk baseline, a HessianProxyFactory, which
>allows you to easily write a Python client to a Hessian web service. To see
>how to use it, you can read the test case I wrote at
>https://springpython.webfactional.com/browser/trunk/src/springpython/test/remotingTestCases.py
>(down at the bottom of the file).
>
> This is a programmatic definition, but I will soon extend the tests to
> include IoC-based solutions.
>
> For this test, I wrote some java code to act as the server component
> (using jetty as the web container). This demonstrates useful
> interoperability between Python and Java.
>
> Next step I'll be working on is exporting a Spring Python service a la
> Hessian. To be complete, there should be three versions:
> python-calling-java, java-calling-python, and python-calling-python. That
> will prove the ease of integrating Python with other technologies through
> this language-neutral communications protocol.
>
> Greg Turnquist
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