Hi,
*Really* nice! I just deployed the example seaside image in literally minutes!
(using the REST Api with Curl).
the web UI looks even easier:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1GfuT9M4qo
On 20 Jul 2015, at 17:16, mikefilonov mikefilo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Pharo users,
I'm so
Mike wrote
Thanks for pointing this out! When websocket support is ready on the
ephemeric gate I'll add a ping to API server so application will work
continuously without any effort. I think conceptually it should just work.
Also I plan to have a sticky-run option so you can mark some of
Hi Andy,
Thanks for pointing this out! When websocket support is ready on the
ephemeric gate I'll add a ping to API server so application will work
continuously without any effort. I think conceptually it should just work.
Also I plan to have a sticky-run option so you can mark some of
Hi Esteban,
Pharocloud runs on OVH infrastructure. However Ephemeric Cloud solution can
be ported to some other provider or client's datacenter if there is a strong
need.
- Mike
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Mike, that sounds really interesting. Will the instances support websocket
connections, and if so, will that stop them from sleeping, i.e. if I had an
app that sent out news updates via wss every 15 minutes to any listening
clients, could it just continue to run, or does it have to receive a
This is fantastic…
Alexandre
On Jul 20, 2015, at 5:16 PM, mikefilonov mikefilo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Pharo users,
I'm so excited to introduce you a project I'm currently working on which is
called Ephemeric cloud. It is a very simple and fast way to publish your
Images to the web.
It is a very interesting approach. Thank you for doing it.
Can you share what cloud service do you use to run PharoCloud? (AWS, Google
AppEngine, DigitalOcean, etc.)
Regards!
Esteban A. Maringolo
2015-07-20 12:47 GMT-03:00 Alexandre Bergel alexandre.ber...@me.com:
This is fantastic…
Dear Pharo users,
I'm so excited to introduce you a project I'm currently working on which is
called Ephemeric cloud. It is a very simple and fast way to publish your
Images to the web. Basically to publish a Smalltalk Image you just need to
call a usual HTTP POST request to Pharocloud Ephemeric