Re: External (j)script

Date : Thu, 04 May 2006 09:52:14 +0200
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Guy Rabiller <guy(at)alamaison.fr>
Subject : Re: External (j)script

> ../.. Guy, that's a good idea to put a timer event and read if there isanything
> to execute.Unfortunately threads in python in XSI is not working, because
> of thedodgy COM...../..


That's why I was talking about *compiled* event.

XMLRPC is not a Python exclusive technology :-)

But you can still send the Command from Python.

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guy rabiller | 3d technical director (at) LaMaison


Aloys Baillet a Ãcrit :
Hi,
The BIG advantage of this method over an external COM automation isthat you can send a script and make it execute from inside XSI.In that case speed is really not an issue!You can also use the XMLRPC system multicall to speed things up a bit.
Guy, that's a good idea to put a timer event and read if there isanything to execute.Unfortunately threads in python in XSI is not working, because of thedodgy COM...
My 2 cents,
Aloys
On 5/4/06, Chris Trimble <trimbo(at)gmail.com> wrote:> On 5/3/06, Aloys Baillet <aloys.baillet(at)gmail.com> wrote:>> > Or...Just play with XMLRPC in Python>>> It's a nifty idea, but dispatching through strings is too slow and requires> wrapping in XSI. SOA might be ok for widespread web applications, but it's> horribly inefficient in this case :( COM automation or whatever it's> called would be perfect.>> Also, am I the only one who's annoyed that Python scripts have to be> bootstrapped by Jscript to be run in batch?>> OT... for Guy, who posted about XSI.NET: Gmail made that into a link, I> clicked it, and our net nanny didn't like it:> Access to this site has been blocked. This site has been identified as being> either non-business related, or a potential network security risk. Oops,> better watch out there Softimage, if you have that domain! :)>> - Chris>>>


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