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Mike Olson and Uche Ogbuji

Company: Fourthought, Inc.
E-mail address: mike.olson@fourthought.com
Website address: http://fourthought.com/

Mike Olson is a consultant and co-founder of Fourthought Inc., a software vendor and consultancy specializing in XML solutions for enterprise knowledge management applications. Fourthought develops 4Suite, an open source platform for XML middleware. You can contact Mr. Olson at mike.olson@fourthought.com.

Uche Ogbuji is a consultant and co-founder of Fourthought Inc., a software vendor and consultancy specializing in XML solutions for enterprise knowledge management applications. Fourthought develops 4Suite, an open source platform for XML middleware. Mr. Ogbuji is a Computer Engineer and writer born in Nigeria, living and working in Boulder, Colorado, USA. You can contact Mr. Ogbuji at uche.ogbuji@fourthought.com.

Articles:

In this installment of The Python Web services developer, Mike Olson gets back to writing some Python code. This column will revisit the example code from the fifth and sixth columns in this series, in which Mike and Uche Ogbuji talked about SOAP.py and ZSI, two available SOAP implementations in Python. Mike will continue the examination of these libraries and see how they interact with each other.


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Continuing their look at Python SOAP implementations, Mike Olson and Uche Ogbuji put the Zolera SOAP Infrastructure (ZSI) through its paces as a SOAP client and server library. They find that ZSI is possibly the best tool for SOAP use under Python right now.


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n this first of a two-part series, Web services columnists Mike Olson and Uche Ogbuji discuss the various SOAP implementations available for Python, giving detailed code examples.


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RSS is one of the most successful XML services ever. Despite its chaotic roots, it has become the community standard for exchanging content information across Web sites. Python is an excellent tool for RSS processing, and Mike Olson and Uche Ogbuji introduce a couple of modules available for this purpose.


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