[C++-sig] Re: Embedding python in ns-2(tcl and c++) simulator?
Marc Kwiatkowski
Marc.Kwiatkowski at veritas.com
Wed Feb 25 19:25:59 CET 2004
Another possibility is to use SSF, a very nice, semi-open, (API, and protocol models are open source, event engine is proprietary) event-based network simulator implemented in java and do whatever scripting you want in jython. See http://ssfnet.org. I've used SSF for peer-to-peer network simulations and in general find it a very nice tool. It's free for research and academic projects and, no, I'm not affiliated with anyone who might make a buck from it.
Mike Rovner writes:
> Jiun-jie Huang wrote:
> > In the simulation of my thesis, I need a network simulator. ns-2[1] is
>
> You didn't explain the python role in this. There are existing tcl/python
> integration solutions, may be that will do (if transfering data through tcl
> is enough).
>
> > a flexible network simulation environment, which provides TCL for
> > users to create and set C++ objects. There is no real main function
> > entry point. So I don't know how to embed python under such
> > environment.
>
> Why not to do it in Simulator class?
>
> Also please note that I know nothing about ns.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
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