We do most development on MSW and also have some non-productive testsites running for demonstration purposes. One is an implementation of the most popular Swiss card game 'Jass' where you can play against three 'computer players' on jass.thie.ch (use login/pass: sf.tv when propmted. The other is a demo for a webapp for looking up phone numbers and address details for all registered customers of Swiss Telecom. I also married some example code (serial GPS stuff) with Athena/LivePages thus providing a browser interface for a serially connected industrial SPS. Another Athena/Livepage mini example I wrote involved a standard IXUS Canon camera (USB connected), providing access to the cams functions via the browser. Werner Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 08:13 -0400, Ray Cote wrote:
At 5:55 PM -0400 5/19/07, Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Next question - who runs servers on *Windows*? :) We do [Raises hand]. Twisted built with Py2Exe and running as an NT service. Have delivered several different applications in this configuration for clients. --Ray
Oh, I certainly understand running on Windows when clients pay you to do so. I was just surprised people do so on internal servers when they do have a choice.
Anyway, since this is bringing users out into the open - I'm sure we'd all like to hear what Twisted is being used for in different companies, and under which platforms. Do tell!
My company uses Twisted for a variety of uses, including reliable multicast data distribution, messaging, monitoring and managing complex processes, in the airline industry. (http://itasoftware.com)
How about you all?
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