Thank you very much for testing and posting the feedback!
On 02/04/2010 05:48 AM, Daniel Rodriguez wrote:
I have been testing and so far, everything works fine (yes, I have
stopped seeing the SAX parsing exceptions)
However, I do still see the runtime attribute exception when using a
"cloned" object from a thread. This seems to be a problem related to the
definition of __subclass__ and known to happen with Python 2.5, 2.6, but
solved with Python 3.x.
Is there a work around for this?
Best regards
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 15:35, Jeff Ortel <jortel(a)redhat.com
<mailto:jortel@redhat.com>> wrote:
All,
Revision 655 contains all features defined for 0.3.9. Testing is
still in progress. Testing includes a reported issue with
authentication when the wsdl is cached. If you're interested in
helping test, please install 0.3.9 and run in your environment.
This really helps.
Release notes:
* Updated caching.
o Replaced stream-based caching in the transport package with
document-based caching.
o Caches pickled Document objects instead of XML text. 2x Faster!
o No more SAX parsing exceptions on damaged or incomplete
cached files.
* Cached WSDL objects. Entire Definitions object including
contained Schema
object cached via pickle.
* Copy of soap encoding schema packaged with suds.
* Refactor Transports to use ProxyHandler instead of
urllib2.Request.set_proxy().
* Added WSSE <Timestamp/> and <Expires/> support. See: Timestamp
token.
After upgrading to 0.3.9, I'd suggest clearing the suds caching
directory. This is not required but will help in the event that we
have any caching related issues.
https://fedorahosted.org/suds/#Development
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