Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Hi ! I use, intensively, Python, via COM PyWin32, from Paradox (Object-Pal), VBScript, Excel, Word, Internet-explorer, AutoIt, etc. It is simple, powerful and extensible dynamically. @-salutations -- Michel Claveau -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Hi, Thanks for your answers, has anyone also used .net for Python ? Regards, Philipe Philippe C. Martin wrote: Hi, I am looking for the pros and cons as to how to integrate a Python module into a Windows native application. So far I have looked at 1) coding the C wrapper myself 2) using Pyrex 3) go for pywin32 and COM Thanks, Philippe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Re Hi ! I had only test (little) Python for .Net ; OK, it's run. It is possible to make winform from Python. And I had try to use Python for .Net from my COM-server, and from VBscript. OK also. Plus, I had try to call my Python-server-COM, from C# : OK it's run. C# can use Python. And, I had try to make, in Internet-Explorer, a page, with Html+javascript, who call the Python-server-COM, and at the same time, contains an object-assembly dotNET, who call also the server-COM. It is twisted, but it's run OK (that opens two sessions of the server-COM, which communicate by mmap). * sorry for my bad english * @-salutations Michel Claveau -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Hi ! Your english is fine. Ce n'est pas mon anglais. Babelfish m'a beaucoup aidé. @-salutations -- Michel Claveau mél : http://cerbermail.com/?6J1TthIa8B sites : http://mclaveau.com http://bergoiata.org http://ponx.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Hi, I am looking for the pros and cons as to how to integrate a Python module into a Windows native application. So far I have looked at 1) coding the C wrapper myself 2) using Pyrex 3) go for pywin32 and COM Thanks, Philippe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
pywin32 and COM is good. Seems to work for me. Other methods (services, sockets, pipes, etc.) can also work well, but it depends on what you want to do and how you wish to communicate between the modules. Larry Bates Philippe C. Martin wrote: Hi, I am looking for the pros and cons as to how to integrate a Python module into a Windows native application. So far I have looked at 1) coding the C wrapper myself 2) using Pyrex 3) go for pywin32 and COM Thanks, Philippe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Options to integrate Python modules into native windows applications
Thanks Larry, I want to: 1) Modify my code as little as possible 2) Please/reassure the lambda VB or VC++ oriented company Regards, Philippe Larry Bates wrote: Other methods (services, sockets, pipes, etc.) can also work well, but it depends on what you want to do and how you wish to communicate between the modules. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list