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Subject: Re: sending pickled python objects of epics channel access
From: Wang Xiaoqiang <[email protected]>
To: "Kasemir, Kay" <[email protected]>, EPICS Tech Talk <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 09:10:32 +0200
For what it is worth, I made a test server/client according to Kay's idea.
https://gist.github.com/xiaoqiangwang/6ff84f94da4ba20902ab16a047fd60c2


On 05/16/2017 06:42 AM, Kasemir, Kay wrote:
Hello:

​From: Ralph Lange
+1 for using pvAccess.

Not only would that remove the need for a mailbox waveform record on an IOC somewhere, ..

For what it's worth, you might not need a mailbox IOC.
You can use python + pcaspy as the 'server', and then python + PyEpics or Jython in the CS-Studio display as the client.
So the pickled data goes via Channel Access byte waveform from python server to python/jython client without an intermediate mailbox IOC.

-Kay


References:
sending pickled python objects of epics channel access Madden, Timothy J.
Re: sending pickled python objects of epics channel access Andrew Johnson
Re: sending pickled python objects of epics channel access Kasemir, Kay
Re: sending pickled python objects of epics channel access Ralph Lange
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