D-BUS for Network RPC
Daniel P. Berrange
dan@berrange.com
Thu Jan 20 03:04:20 PST 2005
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 04:16:31AM +0100, stefan wrote:
> You really might want to check out Twisted
> (http://twistedmatrix.com/products/twisted)
> and more specifically Spread... from the page: "Twisted is a
> framework, written in Python, for writing networked applications."
>
> I use it for a custom change/build notification system that seems to
> match your problem domain, ie low volume network rpc calls... it took
> me a few days to get into it (ice-the-broker has superb docs, twisted
> is/was a bit more rough)
Yeah, that looks like a very handy toolkit for doing network stuff
in Python, i'll definitely investigate further. For my current tasks,
however, I needed something that I could use for simple RPC calls and
signal broadcasting from both Perl (which is what I write Test-AutoBuild
in) and Python (which is perfect for quickly writing GNOME apps/applets).
Regards,
Dan.
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