forgot to mention in my previous reply that i am not using classic mode

On Sunday, September 2, 2012 2:53:58 PM UTC+3, Tomer Filiba wrote:
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> 1) it depends on you. the client and server's services are decoupled; you 
> can connect a VoidService client to a MyService server, which only means 
> the server won't be able to invoke functions on the client. on the other 
> hand, if you pass an object from the client to the server, the server will 
> be able to use it. what will it be able to use - depends on the config. by 
> default, only `exposed_` attributes and "safe" magic methods are allowed, 
> but you can change it via the configuration.
>
> 2) if you're using the classic rpyc (SlaveService), you can use 
> conn.root.getconn()<http://rpyc.sourceforge.net/api/core_service.html#rpyc.core.service.SlaveService.exposed_getconn>,
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> which returns the other party's connection. from this connection, you can 
> dig up ._config["logger"] to get hold of the logger instance. if you're not 
> using classic mode, you can implement an exposed method, say 
> exposed_get_logger, to do the trick. anyway, why do you need to get the 
> other party's logger? loggers are normally configured once and then used by 
> the server to log exceptions - it's for diagnostic purposes, not everyday 
> use.
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> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 2:15 PM, ben <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I have a class that inherits from *rpyc.Service* (lets call it 
>> MyService) and i initiate a server via the command 
>> *rpyc.utils.server.ThreadServer(MyServer, 
>> port)*.
>>
>> I start the server and then connect to it from the client using the 
>> command: rpyc.connect(server_ip, port).
>>
>> I now have 2 questions:
>> 1) if i add/change default params in the config_dict, do i need to add 
>> them on both the client and server end?
>> 2) if i add a logger instance at the client end via the key 'logger', how 
>> do i access it at the server end? do i have to add something to the 
>> "on_connect" method of MyService?
>>
>> thx
>>
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