Hi
I need more info about when MySQL and the App are running under the same
project
Can I simply make a direct call to MySQL from the App engine without proxy,
or white-listed IPs, or SSL
Just an internal ip address and user name and password?
On Friday, 24 March 2017 11:44:26 UTC-4, Jordan
Hi
I did the following:
1- Took a copy of the Proxy (one for Linux and one for Windows) as part of
the app
2- Marked the proxy with chmod as executable in the Docker file
3- when the .net app runs, it kills the old proxy tasks (if there), and
start the proxy again.
4- The app then uses the
How to access Google Cloud SQL Proxy from App Engine from DotNet Core App.
- I wrote a Web App using DotNet Core / ASP.NET
- I tested the app locally with My SQL and Google Cloud SQL Proxy
- I deployed the app to Google App Engine
**Question:**
Is there a copy of the Google SQL Proxy on the
Hi
- I created a DotNet Core App
- Deployed it on the Google App Engine (Custom / Flex)
- I opened the logging tab
I noticed the following entry: _ah/vm_health
It is not there once or twice, it is there very large number of times
*Questions:*
1- How can I exclude this one from the logs, I know
After generating my release key and finding the SHA1 I go into my app
engine project Dev Console under the APIsAuth-Credentials section.
From here I click, Create a new Client ID
Select Installed Application
Click Android radio button
Put in my package name: ca.ajwest.pythonapi
And paste in my
I run my project on my Eclipse,it's ok.But when I deploy it to GAE,and
I visit the website,and then login.the error happens:
Error: Server Error
The server encountered an error and could not complete your request.
If the problem persists, please report your problem and mention this
error message
West
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