On 17/05/2010, at 6:41 AM, Jesus Cea Oliva wrote: > Hi list! > > Firstly, any news about file uploading and sent/recive events? :P. I > have a virtual machine with Fedora 10 and there works all fine, so, > I'm working with this machine now. >
The fact that Fedora 10 uses python2.5 (and works correctly) supports someone's idea that this is problem is related to the python version being used; so far, all known non-working cases use python2.6. > Well, we are doing some Shared Applications for our project, like a > PDF Viewer or, now, I'm developing an application for create > evaluation tests and, later, do them. > > I need to differenciate two "roles" for my applications: the > "creator", I mean, the participant that "invokes" a Shared > Application; and the "viewer" or something like this, I mean, the > participant that receive the invitation of a Shared Application. > (sorry for the roles name xD) > > I would like to show differents windows for this roles. For example, > on the evaluation tests designer; the application shows to the > creator (a teacher, for example) a form to design a evaluation test. > However, if the participant is the "viewer" (a student, for > example), the application shows a evaluation test designed. > > On others Shared application, I would like to differenciate this > roles. It this possible?. How? > I suggest you have a look at AccessGrid/AppMonitor.py - it shows how to join a Shared App., obtain its state and then its description. This description seems to include the name of whoever started the app - as is shown if you right click->Open Monitor on any shared app. In your applications, if your own profile's name matches that of the app's creator then you would consider yourself the teacher, otherwise a student. chris Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316 QCIF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland