[google-appengine] Re: Deploying to multiple Google Apps domains

2008-12-16 Thread Marzia Niccolai
Hi,

At this time you can not restrict login of a single app to multiple Google
Apps domain, so this scenario is not possible.

You would have to deploy the same code to two different app-ids which had
restricted login to corporation1 and corporation2 respectively.

-Marzia

On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Andrew thesongeter...@gmail.com wrote:


 Thanks for the reply; let me just clarify one point.

 You say that if I restrict authentication to a particular Google Apps
 domain, only users from that domain will be able to login. If I use
 the Google Accounts login, it is not an issue.

 However, I wanted to do this: Corporation 1 and Corporation 2 both use
 Google Apps. Both deploy my app. Can j...@corporation1.com and
 j...@corporation2.com both login to my app?

 I'm under the impression that neither of the authentication modes
 would allow this sort of thing, since Google Apps authentication
 requires everyone to be on the same domain, and Google Accounts
 authentication requires everyone to have a Google Account (not a
 company-provided Apps account).

 On Dec 10, 12:34 pm, Marzia Niccolai ma...@google.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  A Google App Engine app can be deployed on multiple domains.  The only
  restriction is that if you restrict authentication to a particular Google
  Apps domain, you can only serve traffic on that domain (meaning
 currently,
  if you want only mydomain.com users to be able to log in to your app,
 the
  app must be served off of mydomain.com).  If you are using Google
 Accounts
  for login, this is not an issue.
 
  If you had an issue linking your Google App Engine App to a Google Apps
  domain, it is possible this is due to some difficulties users have been
  having with the 'www' mapping.  The general directions to linking your
 app
  to a Google Apps domain are here:
 http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/domains.html
  And if this fails for the 'www' mapping, see the instructions here:
 http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/web/deleting-existing...
 
  -Marzia
 
  On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Andrew thesongeter...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I've been exploring Google App Engine and working on an app, but I
   envision the app being something that would be used by different
   companies on their own Apps domains. That is, I'll want to use it on
   my Google Apps domain, but other companies might like to deploy it on
   their Apps domain as well.
 
   I created my app with the default setting where any Google user can
   log in. Unsurprisingly I cannot log in when I use my Google Apps
   account. I tried adding the app to my Google Apps account (since the
   Dashboard has an Add more services link that allows the adding of AE
   apps), but that didn't help at all.
 
   Now, I can easily create a new AE app and set it to be used on my Apps
   domain instead of being universal. But that means I'm the only one who
   can ever use the app, right? Is there any way to allow multiple Apps
   domains to access the same AE app? I assumed that was Google's purpose
   in including the Add more services option in Google Apps, but maybe
   I'm missing something.
 
   Thanks for any insight.
 


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[google-appengine] Re: Deploying to multiple Google Apps domains

2008-12-15 Thread Andrew

Thanks for the reply; let me just clarify one point.

You say that if I restrict authentication to a particular Google Apps
domain, only users from that domain will be able to login. If I use
the Google Accounts login, it is not an issue.

However, I wanted to do this: Corporation 1 and Corporation 2 both use
Google Apps. Both deploy my app. Can j...@corporation1.com and
j...@corporation2.com both login to my app?

I'm under the impression that neither of the authentication modes
would allow this sort of thing, since Google Apps authentication
requires everyone to be on the same domain, and Google Accounts
authentication requires everyone to have a Google Account (not a
company-provided Apps account).

On Dec 10, 12:34 pm, Marzia Niccolai ma...@google.com wrote:
 Hi,

 A Google App Engine app can be deployed on multiple domains.  The only
 restriction is that if you restrict authentication to a particular Google
 Apps domain, you can only serve traffic on that domain (meaning currently,
 if you want only mydomain.com users to be able to log in to your app, the
 app must be served off of mydomain.com).  If you are using Google Accounts
 for login, this is not an issue.

 If you had an issue linking your Google App Engine App to a Google Apps
 domain, it is possible this is due to some difficulties users have been
 having with the 'www' mapping.  The general directions to linking your app
 to a Google Apps domain are 
 here:http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/domains.html
 And if this fails for the 'www' mapping, see the instructions 
 here:http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/web/deleting-existing...

 -Marzia

 On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Andrew thesongeter...@gmail.com wrote:

  I've been exploring Google App Engine and working on an app, but I
  envision the app being something that would be used by different
  companies on their own Apps domains. That is, I'll want to use it on
  my Google Apps domain, but other companies might like to deploy it on
  their Apps domain as well.

  I created my app with the default setting where any Google user can
  log in. Unsurprisingly I cannot log in when I use my Google Apps
  account. I tried adding the app to my Google Apps account (since the
  Dashboard has an Add more services link that allows the adding of AE
  apps), but that didn't help at all.

  Now, I can easily create a new AE app and set it to be used on my Apps
  domain instead of being universal. But that means I'm the only one who
  can ever use the app, right? Is there any way to allow multiple Apps
  domains to access the same AE app? I assumed that was Google's purpose
  in including the Add more services option in Google Apps, but maybe
  I'm missing something.

  Thanks for any insight.
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[google-appengine] Re: Deploying to multiple Google Apps domains

2008-12-10 Thread Marzia Niccolai
Hi,

A Google App Engine app can be deployed on multiple domains.  The only
restriction is that if you restrict authentication to a particular Google
Apps domain, you can only serve traffic on that domain (meaning currently,
if you want only mydomain.com users to be able to log in to your app, the
app must be served off of mydomain.com).  If you are using Google Accounts
for login, this is not an issue.

If you had an issue linking your Google App Engine App to a Google Apps
domain, it is possible this is due to some difficulties users have been
having with the 'www' mapping.  The general directions to linking your app
to a Google Apps domain are here:
http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/domains.html
And if this fails for the 'www' mapping, see the instructions here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/web/deleting-existing-www-mapping-from-google-apps

-Marzia

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I've been exploring Google App Engine and working on an app, but I
 envision the app being something that would be used by different
 companies on their own Apps domains. That is, I'll want to use it on
 my Google Apps domain, but other companies might like to deploy it on
 their Apps domain as well.

 I created my app with the default setting where any Google user can
 log in. Unsurprisingly I cannot log in when I use my Google Apps
 account. I tried adding the app to my Google Apps account (since the
 Dashboard has an Add more services link that allows the adding of AE
 apps), but that didn't help at all.

 Now, I can easily create a new AE app and set it to be used on my Apps
 domain instead of being universal. But that means I'm the only one who
 can ever use the app, right? Is there any way to allow multiple Apps
 domains to access the same AE app? I assumed that was Google's purpose
 in including the Add more services option in Google Apps, but maybe
 I'm missing something.

 Thanks for any insight.

 


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