Hi John,
I think that is exactly what might be happening. The GPRS devices are
all configured to drop their connections after communication is done
but I could see the number of connections growing until the server
would finally fall over. I have now built in an in-activity check and
will clos
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 22:39 -0400, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
> If you're a happy Twisted user who has used Twisted to do something
> cool, *please* send in a blurb for the success stories page! This
> could translate into more money and more development for Twisted, thus
> making it even more awesom
Hello,
I am in a hurry, but here are a few projects I am working on. They all
use Twisted. They are all intended to be used in audio-video artworks
and tools.
* Toonloop : (toonloop.com) Software suite for performing with live
frame by frame animation creation
* Lunch : (http://svn.sat.qc.ca/tra
Hi all
I'm new to twisted and also have not a lot of Python experience.
My problem boils down to following situation:
I have a server and a client over TCP, once the client is connected to
the server,
the server periodically pings the client in order to check if it is
still alive.
The client se
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz
wrote:
> If you're a happy Twisted user who has used Twisted to do something cool,
> *please* send in a blurb for the success stories page! This could translate
> into more money and more development for Twisted, thus making it even more
> awes
Hi all,
I wonder, if I client using pygtk, can logout from the server without
calling reactor.stop(), as you would kill the GUI. I tried to delete the
perspective got from the server but it does not work...
Thanks in advance
Regards
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Ramiro Alba
Centre Tecnològic de Tranferència de Calor
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