Thanks lol but its not temping to roll out my own solution at all.
I am sorta a noob, so I would like to use a vetted and easy to implement
solution.
Automatic looks nice, thanks for the recommendation, but it does not appear
to support its own authentication.
As I move beyond something as dead s
I know it's tempting to roll your own, but I would have a look at automatic
first.
http://peterhudec.github.io/authomatic/index.html
On Thursday, January 1, 2015 11:01:43 AM UTC+8, Dakota Pitts-Price wrote:
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> Thanks for your support Les.
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> I find it shocking that for all its amazing features
Thanks for your support Les.
I find it shocking that for all its amazing features the GAE has, it's
built in username/password system is such a second class citizen.
I understand the complexity and ease of getting it wrong, which is why I
hoping to find an easier to roll out solution than buildi
Ravi -
No, App Engine does not work reliably in China. However, AppScale
(www.appscale.com) works very closely with Google to provide a solution for
App Engine customers that want to bring their App Engine applications to
China. You can run your App Engine app, unmodified, on AppScale and the
This is peculiar,
according to http://www.greatfirewallofchina.org/, my appengine website on
a custom domain is not blocked.
I do not have the means to try this from inside china myself though.
I do not have VIP SSL, either.
Kr,
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Vinny P wrote:
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> On Tue, Dec 2
Hi Dakota,
First off, Identity-Toolkit is separate from Endpoints, so using it would
require you rolling your own solution for Endpoints -- similar to what I
describe below.
What I'm about to describe is a very simplified version of what's
necessary, I recommend reading the standard docs for OAu