PYRO 0.6 (Python Remote Objects)

ANNOUNCING PYRO 0.6 Python Remote Objects by Irmen de Jong - irmen@bigfoot.com WHAT IT IS: Pyro is an acronym for PYthon Remote Objects. It is a basic Distributed Object Technology system written entirely in Python, and for use in Python only. With this, it closely resembles Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI). It has less similarity to CORBA - which is a system- and language independent Distributed Object Technology and has much more to offer than Pyro or RMI. But Pyro is small, simple and free! It has some interesting features: - Naming Service which keeps record of the location of objects. The location of the NS can be discovered by use of a broadcast mechanism, if need be. - Support for Python types only restricted by those that the standard 'pickle' module handles (all builtin types, and user created classes). Objects as arguments are also supported when the code for those user defined classes is also available on the server side. - Support for all Python argument types (variable argument lists and keyword arguments, *args and **keywords). - Exceptions that occur in the remote object will actually be raised too on the client, just as if the error occured locally. Pyro's exception transportation mechanism makes this possible. - Proxy compiler which automates the task of creating wrapper (proxy) classes. - Dynamic Proxies if you don't like to have pregenerated proxies. WHERE CAN I GET IT ?
From my Python homepage: http://www.bigfoot.com/~irmen/python.html
It comes with a Python-style license, but is otherwise free for commercial and non-commercial use. REFERENCE: <P><A HREF="http://www.bigfoot.com/~irmen/python.html">Pyro 0.6</A> - Distributed Objects system for Python. (06-Sep-99) == Irmen de Jong - irmen@bigfoot.com -- ----------- comp.lang.python.announce (moderated) ---------- Article Submission Address: python-announce@python.org Python Language Home Page: http://www.python.org/ Python Quick Help Index: http://www.python.org/Help.html ------------------------------------------------------------
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