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This is a ground-up rewrite of Perspective Broker, which itself is Twisted's
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native RPC/RMI protocol (Remote Procedure Call / Remote Method Invocation).
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If you have control of both ends of the wire, and are thus not constrained to
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use some other protocol like HTTP/XMLRPC/CORBA/etc, you might consider using
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Foolscap.
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Fundamentally, Foolscap allows you to make a python object in one process
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available to code in other processes, which means you can invoke its methods
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remotely. This includes a data serialization layer to convey the object
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graphs for the arguments and the eventual response, and an object reference
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system to keep track of which objects you are connecting to. It uses a
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capability-based security model, such that once you create a non-public
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object, it is only accessible to clients to whom you've given the
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(unguessable) FURL. You can of course publish world-visible objects that
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have well-known FURLs.
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