Maybe pyjs?
Do the GUI part using Python (which renders into javascript), and you can 
connect it using Django as your backend.

On Sunday, May 13, 2012 6:14:36 AM UTC-4, Eugene NGONTANG wrote:
>
> Hi! 
>
> I'm a python developper, but new in django. 
>
> I'm devolopping a multi clients-server application. 
>
> The server and the clients are communicating via sockets, The server 
> receive somme states from clients, and display them in the User 
> interface. 
> In the other hand, the server has to send a message(packet) to the 
> client when an event  occurs in the GUI, and data are stored in a 
> database. 
>
> Then I choose to make a web interface where data could be viewed and 
> manipulated. And I discovered Django, which fit all my needs. I tested 
> and liked the framework. 
>
> My questions are: 
> - Can I override the djando admin methods so that i can not only 
> customized my views and html page, but also manipulate objects in 
> database, so that i can do another action when catching an  event in 
> the GUi. 
> For example, taking the django admin tutorial, I would like to do and 
> action like sending a message the user choose "add a poll". How can I 
> do those things? Cause I noticed that method that alter data in data 
> base are part of django admin module and cannot be overriden 
>
> - To achieve what I want, i would like to run my server engine and my 
> django admin in two separated threads. How do i run my admin module in 
> a thread? Cause till now i'm using the command line "python manage.py 
> runserver" 
>
> - I also tried to overide tables name, and foreign keys names. Could 
> you guys provide me a true life example? 
>
> - And now in the production step, I would like you guys to tell me 
> what to choose for serving files. I would like to with your experience 
> what's better between running a unicorn server or apache with mod_wsgi 
>
> I don't know if i'm clear, but i hope. In brief I'd like to use the 
> django framework features to design my Gui like i want, customize 
> interactions between the gui and the backend, and choose a good web 
> server for the production. 
>
> Thank you for advance

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