[Twisted-Python] Is AMP a bidirectional protocol?
David Ripton
dripton at ripton.net
Wed Feb 27 12:10:19 MST 2008
On 2008.02.27 10:57:03 -0700, Nathan wrote:
> Is the AMP protocol bidirectional (beyond the response you get to each
> message)?
Yes.
> I'm really new to Twisted, and I followed the ampserver.py
> and ampclient.py examples to get an AMP connection working, because
> someone suggested that to me as an easy protocol to start with.
> Although sending a message from the client to the server works fine, I
> can't figure out how to initiate a message from the server to the
> client over the connection that the client initially created.
>
> I'm working on a little project where the "server" and the "client"
> actually need to talk more like peers where each can initiate a
> message to the other. The server is outside the NAT, so it'd be best
> if the communication could happen both ways over the connection that
> the client initiates.
>
> Could someone point me in the right direction? I can provide my
> existing code if that makes any difference.
It was non-obvious to me too.
You call callRemote on the server-side Protocol to send a message to the
client side.
I have a little demonstration PyGTK / AMP chat program at
http://ripton.net/hg/ampchat/
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David Ripton dripton at ripton.net
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