Approaches of interprocess communication
Bjoern Schliessmann
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Fri Feb 16 13:45:26 EST 2007
exhuma.twn wrote:
> * Sockets
> Advantage: Supported per se in nearly every programming
> language without even the need to install additional packages
> Disadvantage: Lot's of code to write,
Who's Lot? :)
No, seriously. Why would you think that it's much to write? It can,
especially using Python, be as easy as using a file.
> and it's kind of silly to communicate via TCP/IP if the
> processes run on the same machine.
Why?
- Do you worry about CPU cycles, memory, ...?
- Who forces you to use TCP?
> Supposing both processes are written in Python, is there any other
> way to achieve this?
It depends on what those processes need to share. What you need can
range from a simple unix socket connection to a full-fledged SQL
database server.
Regards,
Björn
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