I'll check that out, thanks! vasudevram wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello all. I want a ruby and a python module to be able to communicate > > with each other, access classes, instances and the like. Is there a > > bridge for this? I'm aware of rupy, but the documentation seems rather > > inadequate for the uninitiated. Are there other libraries/bridges or > > maybe a rupy tutorial? Thank you. > > Hi, > > Don't know if there is a specific Ruby/Python bridge, but one way that > will work for some needs is to use XML-RPC. Its not very difficult to > understand and to program. XML-RPC is a lightweight distributed > computing method, much simpler than say, CORBA. Also has less features, > but may suffice for your needs. It has support for many languages and, > as long as the needed libraries are there for your language, you can > use any language for the client and any language for the server. I know > for sure that XML-RPC supports Python and have used it with Python > myself. Check out http://xmlrpc.com (and also Google for more resources > on this topic) to learn more, download source code examples, and to > check if there is Ruby support for it. > > HTH > Vasudev Ram > Independent software consultant > http://www.geocities.com/vasudevram > PDF conversion tools: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xtopdf
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