Pyro 3.8 released
Irmen de Jong
irmen.NOSPAM at xs4all.nl
Sat Aug 23 12:09:13 CEST 2008
I'm happy to announce Pyro 3.8 --
Python's own powerful remote method invocation technology!
You can get it via http://pyro.sourceforge.net, then go to the SF project homepage
download area.
While 3.8 is a bug-fix release there are quite a lot of improvements since the previous
version. Please check the changes chapter in the manual for details:
http://pyro.sourceforge.net/manual/12-changes.html#latest
Have fun, and thanks for your interest, support, and feedback!
--Irmen de Jong
** What is Pyro?
Pyro is an acronym for PYthon Remote Objects. Pyro is an advanced and powerful
Distributed Object Technology system written entirely in Python, that is designed to be
very easy to use.
It is extremely easy to implement a distributed system with Pyro, because all network
communication code is abstracted and hidden from your application. You just get a remote
Python object and invoke methods on the object on the other machine.
Pyro offers you a Name Server, an Event Service, mobile objects, remote exceptions,
dynamic proxies, remote attribute access, automatic reconnection, a very good and
detailed manual, and many examples to get you started right away.
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