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# This Python code is a simple sample that provides a Python
# client for the REST Customer sample
from xml.etree import ElementTree as et
import sca
# Locate the customer resource service
customerResource = sca.locateservice("CustomerResource")
# Show how to invoke CRUD operations on the customer resource
# The CRUD operations translate to HTTP POST, GET, PUT and DELETE
# according to the REST pattern
customer = customerResource.retrieve("2345")
print "Rest - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customer = et.fromstring("""1234JaneDoe""")
url = customerResource.create(customer)
print "Rest - Created customer " + url
customer = customerResource.retrieve("1234")
print "Rest - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customer = customerResource.retrieve(url)
print "Rest - Retrieved by url " + et.tostring(customer)
customer.find("{http://sample.customer}lastName").text="Smith"
customerResource.update("1234", customer)
print "Rest - Updated customer 1234"
customer = customerResource.retrieve("1234")
print "Rest - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customerResource.delete("1234")
print "Rest - Deleted customer 1234"
# Also show how to use REST binding to invoke remote commands
# using HTTP GET and XML over HTTP POST, the REST binding
# uses that command pattern when you don't declare a REST interface
# on your SCA reference
# Locate the customer command service
customerCommand = sca.locateservice("CustomerCommand")
# Invoke operations on the customer command service
customer = customerCommand.retrieve("2345")
print "Command - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customer = et.fromstring("""1234JaneDoe""")
url = customerCommand.create(customer)
print "Command - Created customer " + url
customer = customerCommand.retrieve("1234")
print "Command - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customer.find("{http://sample.customer}lastName").text="Smith"
customerCommand.update("1234", customer)
print "Command - Updated customer 1234"
customer = customerCommand.retrieve("1234")
print "Command - Retrieved customer " + et.tostring(customer)
customerCommand.delete("1234")
print "Command - Deleted customer 1234"