Update of "Web Services for Tcl (aka tclws)"
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Overview

Artifact ID: 9a39f18f834bb9a11f83453bd9b239536be7f01d
Page Name:Web Services for Tcl (aka tclws)
Date: 2013-03-08 05:23:07
Original User: gwlester
Parent: 68d0179df1ba9be5af9399849119f16712a78a81 (diff)
Next 74f495ace7ebeca82a22008ba7c7c8c6e70176c3
Content

Summary

The distribution provides both client side access to Web Services and server side creation of Web Services. Currently only document/literal and rpc/encoded with HTTP Soap transport are supported on the client side. The server side currently works with several web servers(see below). It provides all services as document/literal over HTTP Soap transport. Documentation for the package, including examples can be found here. The distribution consist of several packages.

Mirrors

This project has the following public repositories:

If you decide to make a public mirror of this repository, please email me to location so that we can list it here.

Documentation

Documentation for the tclws package is available at the following links:

The client is known to work with several providers of Web Services (your mileage may very). Also these clients have been tested to work with the Web Services provided by the WS::Server (server side) package of tclws.

Web Servers

The server side works with the following web servers:

Download

ZIP and Tarball files are available for downloading at the Downloads page.

License

Standard BSD license.

Packages Required

The following packages are used:

Additionally, if you are running the TclHttpd on Windows, it is highly recommended that you use the iocpsock extension.

Lastly the following packages are additionally used in Embedded mode: