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<h3>Pyro: Python Remote Objects</h3>
<p><strong>version 3.14 (2011-05-25)</strong></p>
<p><strong>© Irmen de Jong (<code>irmen@razorvine.net</code>)</strong></p>
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<p>Pyro is an advanced and powerful Distributed Object Technology system written entirely in Python,
that is designed to be very easy to use. It resembles Java's Remote Method Invocation (<a href=
"http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/rmi/index.html">RMI</a>). It has less similarity to <a href=
"http://www.corba.org/">CORBA</a> - which is a system and language independent Distributed Object
Technology and has much more to offer than Pyro or RMI. But Pyro is <strong>small</strong>, <strong>simple</strong>,
<strong>fun</strong> and <strong>free</strong>! Pyro is released under the MIT license, see the
file "LICENSE". </p>
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<h3>Contents</h3>
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<dt><strong><a href="1-intro.html">1 Introduction</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Introduces Pyro</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="2-concepts.html">2 Pyro Concepts</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Explanation of Pyro concepts</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="3-install.html">3 Installation and Configuration</a></strong></dt>
<dd>How to install Pyro, how to configure it</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="4-usage.html">4 Pyro Usage</a></strong></dt>
<dd>How to use Pyro and get your system running</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="5-nameserver.html">5 Pyro Name Server</a></strong></dt>
<dd>How the Name server and Pyro object naming works</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="6-eventserver.html">6 Pyro Event Server</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Event Service</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="7-features.html">7 Features and Guidelines</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Rebinding, mobile code, naming, guidelines, etc.</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="8-example.html">8 Example</a></strong></dt>
<dd>A full example</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="9-security.html">9 Security</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Security issues and features, SSL, validators, etc.</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="10-errors.html">10 Errors and Troubleshooting</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Description of Pyro errors and troubleshooting tips</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="11-implementation.html">11 Implementation</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Technical overview of the Pyro implementation, possible issues</dd>
<dt><strong><a href="12-changes.html">12 Change history</a></strong></dt>
<dd>Changes since the previous versions</dd>
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