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I am currently working on a RESTful interface to be used mainly as the framework for web services. Since it is WSGI compliant it can be used with any WSGI server. I would recommend [[http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/|mod_wsgi]] as it is extremely fast, light weight, and easy to deploy. I am currently working on a RESTful interface to be used mainly as the framework for web services. Since it is WSGI compliant it can be used with any WSGI server. I would recommend [[http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/|mod_wsgi]] as it is extremely fast, light weight, easy to deploy and you get all the benefits of Apache.
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Done or working on as of June 29, 2008: Done or working on as of November 01, 2008:
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 * Basic WSGI framework  * Core WSGI framework
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 * A User account example site.  * A User account example site using SQLite.
 * XML serializer/deserializer.
 * Auto generation tool for creating classes from a database if not using an ORM.
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 * Auto generation tool for creating the global configuration file and some of its dependencies.  * Auto generation tool for creating dependencies for the global configuration file.
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[[http:/wiki-htdocs/external/WSGIRestfulDocs/index.html|API Docs]]

Projects

RESTful Python Web Service using WSGI

I am currently working on a RESTful interface to be used mainly as the framework for web services. Since it is WSGI compliant it can be used with any WSGI server. I would recommend mod_wsgi as it is extremely fast, light weight, easy to deploy and you get all the benefits of Apache.

Done or working on as of November 01, 2008:

  • Core WSGI framework
  • HTTP Authentication (Basic only for now)
  • User authorization (using the backend of your choice)
  • Accept request header redirection to the representation of your choice.
  • Logging independent of sys logs.
  • A User account example site using SQLite.
  • XML serializer/deserializer.
  • Auto generation tool for creating classes from a database if not using an ORM.

TODOs:

  • HTTP Digest Authentication.
  • Auto generation tool for creating dependencies for the global configuration file.

CVS Repository

API Docs

Chat Server

I have never officially released this code as open source, however, if I get enough encouragement I may. It was basically a medium for testing out a few thoughts, but is a very functional Chat Server. The only client available is a command line app., but shows what would need to be done for any client.

In general the chat server would need some sort of client agent. The backend is an XML-RPC server.

CVS Repository

AjaxStub

This API provides a way to auto generate JavaScript stubs in your HTML that communicates with a Python web service. It is essentially an RPC style service.

API Home Page

CVS Repository

Doubly Linked List API

This is one of my first open source projects and is still seeing quite a few downloads. It's an API for a doubly link list written in C.

API Home Page

CVS Repository

ProjectsPage (last edited 2012-01-15 21:31:03 by CarlNobile)