Sign Up
Log In
Log In
or
Sign Up
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor
Collapse sidebar
openSUSE:Evergreen:11.1
python-twisted
Overview
Repositories
Revisions
Requests
Users
Attributes
Meta
Meta Configuration of Package python-twisted
<package name="python-twisted" project="DISCONTINUED:openSUSE:11.1"> <title>Event-driven networking framework in Python</title> <description>A Development Tool Twisted is a framework, written in Python, for writing networked applications. It includes implementations of a number of commonly used network services such as a web server, an IRC chat server, a mail server, a relational database interface and an object broker. Developers can build applications using all of these services as well as custom services that they write themselves. Twisted also includes a user authentication system that controls access to services and provides services with user context information to implement their own security models. Twisted provides important features needed for networking programming, both at the high and low levels: Pluggable event loops allowing the developer to take advantage of platform-specific capabilities. Abstractions of protocols and transports. Through Twisted Spread, mechanisms for network encoding of data (in Python, Java, ELisp, and other languages), to a full-blown distributed object system. An Integrated Environment Twisted is an integration point for network services that were previously unable to interoperate. Services within a Twisted server can communicate with each other and share information providing a very integrated programming environment that can re-use large amounts of infrastructure across multiple network mediums (such as chat, web, and mail). As well as servers, Twisted supports several different kinds of clients and GUIs. This means that the client can re-use large portions of the server's code, improving test coverage and reliability while reducing code size. An Application Suite Twisted is a collection of servers and clients, which can be used either by developers of new applications or directly. For example an easy to run web server is available out of the box as an application for the desktop user, but it is also a framework for developers to use. </description> </package>
Locations
Projects
Search
Status Monitor
Help
OpenBuildService.org
Documentation
API Documentation
Code of Conduct
Contact
Support
@OBShq
Terms
openSUSE Build Service is sponsored by
The Open Build Service is an
openSUSE project
.
Sign Up
Log In
Places
Places
All Projects
Status Monitor