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COMPLEX TYPES HOWTO =================== The easiest way (at the moment) to create complex SOAP typs is to use the SOAPpy.structType class, which allows you to create an object with named arguments of arbitraty types. For example: >>> in0 = SOAPpy.structType() >>> in0._addItem('outwardDate', dep) >>> in0._addItem('returnDate', ret) >>> in0._addItem('originAirport', 'den') >>> in0._addItem('destinationAirport', 'iad') SOAPpy has code for declaring structured object templates including the type for each component, but this broke sometime in the past and has not yet been corrected. (See tests/TCtypes.py to see how it should work.)
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