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Terry,
Sorry; and thanks for the info.


Joaquin,
Thanks for the pointer; I will investigate :)


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 7:56 PM, Joaquin Sargiotto <joaquinsargiotto@gmail.com> wrote:


El dic 24, 2012 4:59 a.m., "Ajay Garg" <ajaygargnsit@gmail.com> escribi�:


\>
\> Hi all.
\>
\> This is more of knowing whether something is possible in the core python architecture; hence the question to this mailing-list :)
\>
\> I have a situation where I am spawning a child process via "subprocess" module.
\> This child process is equivalent to the process that would have been created, if I had run a vanilla python-script in another shell.
\>
\> In this (new) (child) process, new objects are instantiated, and methods get called on those objects as usual.
\>
\> Now, what I need is to somehow switch into this (new) (child) process from the current (parent) process, and be able to call methods-on-the-objects-of-the-child-process.
\> Also, please note that since the child process contains GUI, I intend to have the results of calling the methods-on-the-objects-of-the-child-process being effective on the child-process GUI.
\>
\>
\> Is it possible? Or am I trying to achieve something impossible as per python-core-architecture?
\>

Hint: xmlrpclib.

And that should be the end of this thread.

Regards

>
\>
\> I will be thankful for any pointers regarding this.
\>
\> Regards,
\> Ajay
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Regards,
Ajay