[Zope] Anyone used Pyro (Python Remote Objects)?

Gilles Lavaux gilles.lavaux@esrin.esa.it
Wed, 17 May 2000 10:03:16 +0200


Hello,

Pyro is cool and relatively easy to use. The only thing I didn't like is
that one pyro service server is doing one thing at a time(with my tests, I
am maybe wrong??).
So if you want to 'distribute' for performance reasons, I think pyro doesn't
match.


Gilles

-----Original Message-----
From: Cary O'Brien <cobrien@Radix.Net>
To: zope@zope.org <zope@zope.org>
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 5:05 PM
Subject: [Zope] Anyone used Pyro (Python Remote Objects)?


>
>I'm looking at a way to set up a distributed system, distributed
>for performance and fault-tolerance.  I'm pretty sure about using
>Zope and Python, and I've been looking at Pyro
>
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~irmen/pyro.html
>
>To handle the remote service accesses.  So...
>
>1) Has anyone used this with Zope?  It seems as if a
>   client-side management interface would be possible,
>   allowing pointey-clickey access to remote services.
>   This is a bit beyond my Zope understanding at the
>   moment.
>
>2) Pyro uses TCP connections to exchange data.  Will Zope
>   allow multiple concurrent RPC calls (i.e. one per thread)?
>
>3) Any other options I should look at[1]?  I'm mostly interested
>   in wrapping some business logic around the database and putting
>   it on a different machine for performance and security
>   reasons.
>
>-- cary
>
>[1] I know, I know.  I'll go back and read the ZEO stuff today!
>
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