Distributed Python
Fearless Freep
joconnor at cybermesa.com
Thu Jul 25 11:53:05 EDT 2002
vvainio at tp.spt.fi (Ville Vainio) wrote in message news:<ad496f8.0207250249.7db97441 at posting.google.com>...
> Jay O'Connor <joconnor at cybermesa.com> wrote in message news:<3D3DF209.17923D28 at cybermesa.com>...
>
> > That was my other thought., wondering if someone else had already done
> > what I was toying with. It appears so :)
>
> Yes, almost everybody starts to think about implementing a distributed
> objects scheme when playing with python. It's so easy and fun, and
> things like introspection practically force one to reinvent the wheel
> ;-).
>
> It would appear that the sensible thing to do is to go the CORBA way,
> which is tried, true, *easy* (controversy on this issue mainly
> concerns non-python bindings) and interoperable (and fast, at least
> with omniORBpy that I've tried).
Well, my main motivation was that I'm going to be leaving my job and I
was casting about for things to do. I remembered this code and was
wondering if it would be worth finishing it up, either for sale or as
a demo/example for prospective hirers.
Take care,
Jay
http://www.r4h.org/r4hsoftware
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