Using HTTP requests for inter process communication












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As a learning experience, I would like to create a small cluster of inter communicating processes, on a single machine, sending and receiving requests from each other without a shared parent.



I have some understanding of the TCP/IP stack, but I have no idea what is used to implement this practically. From a 10'000 ft view, what are the steps needed to accomplish this?










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    As a learning experience, I would like to create a small cluster of inter communicating processes, on a single machine, sending and receiving requests from each other without a shared parent.



    I have some understanding of the TCP/IP stack, but I have no idea what is used to implement this practically. From a 10'000 ft view, what are the steps needed to accomplish this?










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      As a learning experience, I would like to create a small cluster of inter communicating processes, on a single machine, sending and receiving requests from each other without a shared parent.



      I have some understanding of the TCP/IP stack, but I have no idea what is used to implement this practically. From a 10'000 ft view, what are the steps needed to accomplish this?










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      As a learning experience, I would like to create a small cluster of inter communicating processes, on a single machine, sending and receiving requests from each other without a shared parent.



      I have some understanding of the TCP/IP stack, but I have no idea what is used to implement this practically. From a 10'000 ft view, what are the steps needed to accomplish this?







      tcp-ip httpserver interprocess






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          You need a proxy. Does not matter whether it is a real proxy server or a self-oriented one (using python socket library for instance) then you can fire simple curl(within GET or POST method) and parsing it using your proxy.
          I guess if you look for request library you may have some conclusions.
          PS: I am pythonist, but you may found some equivalent for other languages as well.
          Cheers






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            You need a proxy. Does not matter whether it is a real proxy server or a self-oriented one (using python socket library for instance) then you can fire simple curl(within GET or POST method) and parsing it using your proxy.
            I guess if you look for request library you may have some conclusions.
            PS: I am pythonist, but you may found some equivalent for other languages as well.
            Cheers






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              You need a proxy. Does not matter whether it is a real proxy server or a self-oriented one (using python socket library for instance) then you can fire simple curl(within GET or POST method) and parsing it using your proxy.
              I guess if you look for request library you may have some conclusions.
              PS: I am pythonist, but you may found some equivalent for other languages as well.
              Cheers






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                You need a proxy. Does not matter whether it is a real proxy server or a self-oriented one (using python socket library for instance) then you can fire simple curl(within GET or POST method) and parsing it using your proxy.
                I guess if you look for request library you may have some conclusions.
                PS: I am pythonist, but you may found some equivalent for other languages as well.
                Cheers






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                You need a proxy. Does not matter whether it is a real proxy server or a self-oriented one (using python socket library for instance) then you can fire simple curl(within GET or POST method) and parsing it using your proxy.
                I guess if you look for request library you may have some conclusions.
                PS: I am pythonist, but you may found some equivalent for other languages as well.
                Cheers







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