Djano-nonrel can use 1.2. Are you familiar with that project? If not,
check it out. It works like a hose - and you can use Django models if
you want to.
On Jan 20, 5:53 pm, Grig Gheorghiu wrote:
> Curious what people have managed to port to GAE in terms of recent
> Django versionsand of cours
Thanks, Jay. I was under the impression though that django-nonrel
offers a way for a regular Django app to connect to the GAE backend.
In my case, I want the entire app to run in GAE, and I'm not even that
interested in the GAE backend. Is that possible with Django 1.2 +
django-nonrel?
Grig
On Ja
Hi Grig,
Django-nonrel + djangoappengine allows to run your entire app in GAE.
Bye,
Waldemar
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Thanks, Waldemar, I'll give it a shot.
On Jan 23, 3:01 pm, Waldemar Kornewald wrote:
> Hi Grig,
> Django-nonrel + djangoappengine allows to run your entire app in GAE.
>
> Bye,
> Waldemar
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