Quickstart ================================= To create a program pair that communicates through jsonrpc protocol, this is the straightforward way: Download and Install ---------------------------------- Download the latest package (if you haven't downloaded it yet), from the project website [1] or from github repository [2]. You will need Python 2.5 (2.6 or later recommended) and a JSON library for python. Python 2.6 and later bundles a json library. earlier versions should download and install python-simplejson. Install the package with the standard distutils:: $ sudo python setup.py install You're done. Try to create a new server and client and see how easy it is. Creating a test server -------------------------------- Write the following code and save it as rpcserver.py:: import bjsonrpc from bjsonrpc.handlers import BaseHandler class MyServerHandler(BaseHandler): def hello(self, txt): response = "hello, %s!." % txt print "*", response return response s = bjsonrpc.createserver( handler_factory = MyServerHandler ) s.debug_socket(True) s.serve() Execute it and leave it running on other window. Creating a test client --------------------------------- Write the following code and save it as rpcclient.py:: import bjsonrpc c = bjsonrpc.connect() print "::>", c.call.hello("john") print "::>", c.call.hello("arnold") Execute it and you should see the following output in the server part:: >:43: {"params":["john"],"method":"hello","id":1} * hello, john!. <:46: {"id":1,"result":"hello, john!.","error":null} >:45: {"params":["arnold"],"method":"hello","id":2} * hello, arnold!. <:48: {"id":2,"result":"hello, arnold!.","error":null} And this output on the client part:: ::> hello, john!. ::> hello, arnold!. Refer to the tutorial for more information.