Good day, I have scanned through the docs a few times, and I am in need of some advice and explanation to determine if Twisted's Perspective Broker meetings my perceived needs
What I am trying to do : create a client/server project where the server is a a typical access multiple data sources, enforce business logic, and pass data to client. I am looking to use RPC type technology to facilitate transparent use of the network to communicate between the client and server. What I am looked at so far : CORBA implemenations OmniORB and Orbit, Pyro and Twisted. So far from my scans of the docs of both Pyro and Twisted, I am a lot clearer on how I could use Pyro to achieve my goals. However, as part of my application I want to be able to do file transfers between server and client -- Twisted provides tools for that. Also, Pyro has this re alert with the use of pickled data being sent over the network, and it's not clear if simply using SSL mitigates that problem. So I've joined this list in the hopes of find some more information, specifically: 1) Is the Twisted Matrix book published by Orielly relevant ie. updated enough? 2) How easy it to package Twisted for distribution on Windows system (which would be inevitable) 3) Are there any further documentation/tutorial resources online giving close to real world use of Perspective Broker 4) Is it safe to assume that Twisted provides quite a bit in the way of securing communications between client and server This is my first project of this scale, so I would appreciate any advice that seems relevant. In case this matters, this project is thus far just a hobby. Thank you. -- Fedora 10 (www.pembo13.com) _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python