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From: iu2 on 9 Aug 2010 02:50 Hi, I have a SimpleXMLRPCServer running on one PC. I need several ServerProxy-s talking to it, each one running on a different PC. That is, I run on each PC a client application, that talks to the one server using xml-rpc. Is the xml-rpc designed to work like this? If not, is there something I can do to still be able to work with xml-rpc in this architucture? Thank you very much
From: bobicanprogram on 9 Aug 2010 12:49 On Aug 9, 2:50 am, iu2 <isra...(a)elbit.co.il> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a SimpleXMLRPCServer running on one PC. > I need several ServerProxy-s talking to it, each one running on a > different PC. That is, I run on each PC a client application, that > talks to the one server using xml-rpc. > > Is the xml-rpc designed to work like this? If not, is there something > I can do to still be able to work with xml-rpc in this architucture? > > Thank you very much I don't have any direct experience with SimplXMLRPC, but depending on what you are actually trying to accomplish this technique might also work: http://www.icanprogram.com/06py/lesson1/lesson1.html Since SIMPL messaging is lower down on the stack than XML you could probably use SIMPL messages to carry XML structured content from client to server. bob
From: Martin P. Hellwig on 9 Aug 2010 13:03
On 08/09/10 07:50, iu2 wrote: > Hi, > > I have a SimpleXMLRPCServer running on one PC. > I need several ServerProxy-s talking to it, each one running on a > different PC. That is, I run on each PC a client application, that > talks to the one server using xml-rpc. > > Is the xml-rpc designed to work like this? If not, is there something > I can do to still be able to work with xml-rpc in this architucture? > > Thank you very much Yeah should be no problem, you might get some ideas from reading this 'wrapper': http://code.google.com/p/dcuktec/source/browse/source/wrapped_xmlrpc_server/rpc.py -- mph |