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Summary: | There is no option to configure or install a deployment server for nbpython | ||
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Product: | python | Reporter: | tonybeckham <tonybeckham> |
Component: | Projects | Assignee: | ardavis26 <ardavis26> |
Status: | REOPENED --- | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | amitksaha, pjiricka |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
tonybeckham
2008-10-07 18:04:15 UTC
basic python does not require a deployment server verified according to Tony, this is a common use case, especially in the area of developing web applications that use python. So, let's change this to an enhancement to be considered for implementing. Users are starting to request this feature as well... "I might start looking into the deployment on Tomcat, sometime soon. I have CCed myself to the issue: hope that is fine. -- Amit Kumar Saha" @ Tony, I am working on another Issue now, once partially done, I shall start off with some readings on it.. > basic python does not require a deployment server
This is what I was thinking too - would this be more applicable to the Django project? In the Ruby area it also works
this way: there is a Ruby project which is not tied to a server and does not allow you to specify a server, and then
there is Rails project where you can choose to deploy to Webrick, Mongrel or GlassFish.
Servlets coded in Jython would need deployment. >Servlets coded in Jython would need deployment.
Would it be a better approach to add jython as a framework for web applications.
Won't that be narrowing it down to one usage scenario? Important enhancement, but Priority should be 3 because it's not a show-stopper... |