Hi all,
I'm considering implementing a TurboGears project at work, one because
what I've seen I like, and we already like Python here. But I've got a
couple of questions I hope people might be able to help me with, or
point me in the right direction for more information.

We've got a distributed system of processes running on mixed platforms
(mostly Linux, but some Windows) which runs as a collection of crontab
jobs, files being moved around in folders that awakening processes
see, process and move on and XMLRPC communication channels between the
detached systems, particularly the windows systems. So here are my
questions:

1)   I'm looking at Pyro as a communications mechanism between the
distributed systems that have Python. Is it possible to support Pyro
from within the TurboGears server?

2)   To support the Windows machines, and perhaps 3rd party outside
users, can I get XMLRPC support inserted into TurboGears in some way?

Right now I really like the MVC approach, which TurboGears supports
and promotes. In our case we're trying to centralize the Model (the
database for us). But the Controllers and the Views could be on other
servers, which is why I'm thinking about Pyro to connect to the
Model.

Any help, advice or warnings would be greatly appreciated,
Doug


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