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Need Help: Server to pass py objects

I have a legacy system with data stored in binary files on a remote server.
I need to access and modify the content of those files from a webserver
running on a different host. (All Linux)

I would like to install a server on the legacy host that would use my python
code to translate between the legacy files and Python Objects that represent
the subset of data I care about, then pass those Python objects back and
forth to my webserver, which would then manage the http I/F to various
clients.

My organization prefers to use open source software.

Can anyone suggest some products to research further?
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Fred,
Let me see if i understand, you want to 'serve' binary data as PYTHON
OBJECTS to a REMOTE client.
I am gonna show you how to fish ;)

Search strategy:

PYthon Remote Objects
Python remote
python objects

I tried them and found plenty of information and code.
hint:
PYthon Remote Objects

hth,
M.E.Farmer

Sells, Fred wrote:
I have a legacy system with data stored in binary files on a remote server. I need to access and modify the content of those files from a webserver running on a different host. (All Linux)

I would like to install a server on the legacy host that would use my python code to translate between the legacy files and Python Objects that represent the subset of data I care about, then pass those Python objects back and forth to my webserver, which would then manage the http I/F to various clients.

My organization prefers to use open source software.

Can anyone suggest some products to research further?


Jul 18 '05 #2
>I have a legacy system with data stored in binary files on a remote
server.
I need to access and modify the content of those files from a webserver
running on a different host. (All Linux)

I would like to install a server on the legacy host that would use my
python
code to translate between the legacy files and Python Objects that
represent
the subset of data I care about, then pass those Python objects back >and
forth to my webserver, which would then manage the http I/F to various
clients.

My organization prefers to use open source software.

Can anyone suggest some products to research further?


Take a look here....

http://pyro.sourceforge.net/
Jul 18 '05 #3

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