I agree with everything -- especially the need for the End User of a
Google App Domain to "install" Google App Engine applications (as well
as upgrades) seamlessly. It needs to be as close to "One-Click" as
possible for the end user. Depending on the Billing Relationship
(Direct or Reseller) --
Hi,
Currently, Google Apps has an OpenID capability called 'Federated
Login using OpenID'.
So, for multi-domain deployment, using this feature and implementing
OpenID SP in GAE Userland would be one option.
Just my 2 Yen.
--
Takashi Matsuo
The father of kay framework
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at
Hi Pedro,
For this to work, the target app needs to be set up to use Google Accounts
authentication, not Apps authentication.
-Nick Johnson
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Pedro Morais wrote:
>
> Nick,
>
> Are you sure that's working?
>
> I have 2 test domains, both using google apps; let's ca
Nick,
Are you sure that's working?
I have 2 test domains, both using google apps; let's call them
"client.com" and "provider.com"
If while managing the "client.com" domain I try to add an app that
belongs to "provider.com", I get the following message:
You do not have the permissions necessary
On Sep 22, 10:52 am, "Nick Johnson (Google)"
wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:25 PM, twink* wrote:
>
> > For my clarification, if someone with an Apps domain adds my app:
>
> > 1. The users on that domain still need a "regular" Google Account to
> > sign in to my app, right?
>
>
Hi John,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:25 PM, twink* wrote:
>
> For my clarification, if someone with an Apps domain adds my app:
>
> 1. The users on that domain still need a "regular" Google Account to
> sign in to my app, right?
>
> 2. But I can now detect their domain, so I can tailor my app to u
On Sep 22, 2:22 pm, Murali wrote:
>
> Could App Engine team share more information on this topic or if any
> community members that have done anything in this direction could you
> please share.
I like dflorey's solution:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/threa
For my clarification, if someone with an Apps domain adds my app:
1. The users on that domain still need a "regular" Google Account to
sign in to my app, right?
2. But I can now detect their domain, so I can tailor my app to use
settings specific to their domain, right?
On Sep 22, 9:29 am, "
Could you not just replicate the the "Add Domain" form from the
AppEngine admin area? [1]
That would then allow the user to associate their domain with your
app. You would I beleive have one instance that served each domain.
(it would have to look at the Host header to decide which domain it
was
Hi Murali,
We don't currently offer exactly equivalent behaviour to what's in the Apps
Marketplace, though we would like to in the future.
In the meantime, however, anyone with an Apps domain can add an App Engine
app to their domain by going to 'add services', and entering the App's ID
into the b
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