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    I have this wonderful library, OpenOPC for python, written in python. Is there anyway I can use this library in my Qt Application using the python bindings available with qt? Or is it just wishful thinking from my side?

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    Default Re: Using Python libraries

    Some time ago I played PythonQt for a similar task, but I'm not sure it will suit your case.
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    Default Re: Using Python libraries

    Hi,

    As a side comment... is OPC really used by anyone ? I considered it a while ago in selecting a sort of RPC mechanism for SCADA and other purposes, but it seemed like OPC wasn't much alive.

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