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Retreiving objects from other processes

Hello,
Sorry if this is a stupid question... I have some experience with C
but very little with Python.
I'd like to have one python program retrieve a reference or copy of an
object from another python process on the same computer. I know I can
use RPyC, but that seems like overkill. Is there simpler way of doing
it?
Thanks in advance,
Natan
Feb 6 '08 #1
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Natan Yellin wrote:
Hello,
Sorry if this is a stupid question... I have some experience with C
but very little with Python.
I'd like to have one python program retrieve a reference or copy of an
object from another python process on the same computer. I know I can
use RPyC, but that seems like overkill. Is there simpler way of doing
it?
I don't know RPyC, but Pyro seems what you need/use. It's really simple to
use. But RPC without a bit of boilerplate isn't possible, so you will need
a dozen lines of code or so.

Diez
Feb 6 '08 #2

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