Tag Archives: xml-rpc

Dycapo Server v0.7.0, the last one with XML-RPC

Dycapo Server v0.7.0 has been released. This is the last release supporting XML-RPC. Quite all functionalities have already been converted to REST, except of a search method. I am also re-writing the testing suite to use REST instead of XML-RPC. I would like to thank David Fischer for his RPC4DJANGO project, that has been a

Announcing Dycapo Server v0.4.0, first complete Prototype

I’m glad to announce the release of Dycapo Server v0.4.0. In this release I completed the set of possible operations that users can do, except the possibility to register to the System. All the methods are working, according to tests. I did not implemented security/privacy checks yet, this is planned for version v0.5.0. You can

Announcing Dycapo Server v0.2.0

Dycapo v0.2.0 is out. This is the second version exiting the “proof of concept” releases. This version adds lots of improvements and enhancements. As I announced four days ago, Dycapo Server now supports what we published up to now regarding Dycapo Protocol. The Protocol specification regarding entities is hopefully complete, give it a read! The

Dycapo, road to v0.2.0

I am preparing a new release of Dycapo Server. The new version will include some bug fixes but many improvements. For now on, I am working on Adding new fields to Participation objects, for improving safety of people Adding RPC methods regarding the current position of people Improving the returns of Trips The new release,

Dycapo

Dycapo is the project I’m developing for my Bachelor thesis in Computer Science, during my internship at Fondazione Bruno Kessler, in the SoNet research group. Dycapo Project mission is to develop a complete free/open Architecture to provide Dynamic Carpooling capabilities. That is, Dycapo Project outputs will be: A Protocol aspiring to become a standard for

Announcing Dycapo v0.1.0, first real prototype

Dycapo v0.1.0 is out. This is the first version exiting the “proof of concept” releases. From this one, we are beginning to build our APIs, that will soon be published in the project wiki. Dycapo will be an open client (mobile)/server system that will improve travel experiences of users in a city. The system will