Peer-to-Peer DBus over TCP

03 03 2010
When I was searching the web, I didn't find some proper documentation about this, so I started to develop some bits of code to show how a peer-to-peer connection on TCP can be established between a DBusServer and a DBusConnection. With this connection, I can properly invoke methods from remote objects (and with a little bit of avahi-voodoo, clients can automatically connect to each other).


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03 03 2010
#1 Danielle (Reply)

DanielleTelepathy D-Bus Tubes!
03 03 2010
#2 Alex Launi (Reply)

Alex LauniWhy don't you just use telepathy's dbus tubes? They abstract a lot of the work out for you, give you automatic NAT traversal, and lots of other stuff for free, that you'd otherwise have to roll yourself. At least worth taking a look at.

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