Unix Scripting Host

Nils O. Selåsdal noselasd at frisurf.no
Mon Jul 2 07:50:46 EDT 2001


"Gerhard Häring" <gerhard.nospam at bigfoot.de> wrote in message
news:slrn9juj38.ptc.gerhard.nospam at lilith.hqd-internal...
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 17:08:45 +0200, Thorsten Roskowetz wrote:
> >"Gerhard Häring" <gerhard.nospam at bigfoot.de> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001 16:00:18 +0200, Thorsten Roskowetz wrote:
> >> >You might want to look at KDE's DCOP.
> >>
> >> Well, I did already. It looks cool and I even got the KSpread
> >> example to work, but it's tied to C++ and Qt.
> >
> >Not entirely true.  There are DCOP bindings for C (dcopc) and Python
> >(AFAIK only proof of concept at the moment) and even a XML-RPC to
DCOP
> >bridge (KXMLRPC) which could be used from Python, Java, Perl or any
> >other language that provide an XML-RPC implementation.
> >There are even native java bindings to DCOP in developement.
>
> Sorry for not being clear. I have just finished rebuilding the
kdebindings and
> PyQt RPMs for Python 2.1 to try out the Python examples. They work
fine so far.
> What I meant was that the DCOP server AFAIK can currently only be
written in
> C++. I also couldn't find anything that describes the APIs that are
exported
Probably, but is that a problem ? The DCOP server is already
written&working.
> via DCOP, but I'd better ask for this in a KDE group.
Do that. you might want to get kdevelop (a KDE IDE) which comes with
a bunch of documentation , www.kdevelop.org







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