On Apr 27, 2:50 pm, Brian Blais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to communicate to a Reuters feed using Python, using a particular 
> set of
> libraries called the Adfin Real Time library.  I have VB code, and am trying 
> to port
> it to python, and admit I really do not understand COM objects and being a 
> Linux guy
> mainly, I don't use VB at all.  I've had some marginal success, but am coming 
> up
> empty when it comes to setting up callbacks.
>
> For example, this works:
>
> import win32com.client
> import time
>
> symb='GOOG.O'
>
> mylist=win32com.client.Dispatch('AdfinXRTLib.AdxRtList')
>
> mylist.Source="IDN_RDF"
> mylist.RegisterItems(symb,"ASK")
> mylist.StartUpdates(4)  # Mode Image
>
> while mylist.ItemStatus(symb):
>      pass
>
> for i in range(100):
>      m=mylist.Value(symb,"ASK")
>      print m
>      time.sleep(2)
>
> but to get it to automatically updated quotes, in VB they do something like
>
> #================
> Public Class Form1
>    # Dimension a Public Real Time list object that is capable of handling 
> events
>    # note from me:  not sure what this line does really
>    Dim WithEvents AdxList As New AdfinXRTLib.AdxRTList
>
>    Public Sub AdxList_OnUpdate( <some args deleted>) Handles AdxList.OnUpdate
>
>       do stuff with the updated data
>
>    End Sub
>
>    Private Sub Button1_Click(<some args deleted>)
>
>       do stuff with button click
>    End Sub
> End Class
> #================
>
> It seems as if the important part is the "Handles AdxList.OnUpdate", which I 
> assume
> is basically saying "call me when AdxList.OnUpdate is called".  I have no 
> idea how to
> get this to point to a python function, so I can make the AdxList.OnUpdate 
> call
> python code.
>
> Is there a tutorial somewhere about this stuff, or is there a proper place to 
> ask
> such questions?
>
>         thanks,
>
>                         Brian Blais
>
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I found some info on Python, VB, and COM. Check out the links below:

http://vb2py.sourceforge.net/
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2005-July/332502.html
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonwin32/chapter/ch12.html
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/melbourne-pug/2006-April/000132.html

Not sure if those will help, but they might give you some food for
thought.

Mike

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