On Apr 28, 3:43 am, Thomas Heller <thel...@python.net> wrote: > I'm looking for a lightweight web-framework for an embedded system. > The system is running a realtime linux-variant on a 200 MHz ARM > processor, Python reports a performance of around 500 pystones. > > The web application will not be too fancy, no databases involved > for example, but it will need to control some simple peripherals > (some parallel in/out, some dacs) attached to the system. > > It should provide a user interface showing the current state and > allowing to manipulate it via a browser, and I will probably need > to support some rpc as well. > > Does this sound sensible at all? Any suggestions? > > Thomas
You should definitely check out the SIMPL toolkit (http:// www.icanprogram.com/simpl). We have used this ultra lightweight toolkit in several embedded Linux projects. It will allow you to seamlessly connect your Python bits with bits more appropriately written in other languages like C. There is a "hello world" level tutorial on the Python-SIMPL capabilities (which includes a web CGI interface) at: http://www.icanprogram.com/06py/main.html If you have any questions about our SIMPL experiences don't hesitate to ask. bob -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list