>
> The results of the push and of my connection to the welcome app are joined
> in the attached zip file.
> Yesterday I made following tests, (without success):
> - in web2:py/applications/welcome/models/db.py : uncomment
> 'request.requires_https()'
> - I tried launching web2py.py with
Hi Antony,
At first, thanks for your feed back. I just tried your suggestion .
command line here under:
python2.7 ./app/web2py.py -a "a password**'' -i 0.0.0.0 -p $PORT -v
The results of the push and of my connection to the welcome app are joined
in the attached zip file.
Yesterday I
Not sure if this is the only problem, but in run.sh, the call to web2py.py
in the "else" block does not specify an ip address, so it will default to
127.0.0.1, which will run the server on localhost only. You should instead
specify "-i 0.0.0.0".
Anthony
On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 12:03:31
July 4, 2018
Hello,
At first, thanks to all of you for the web2py and all the the dynamic that
you generate around this project!
Here is one link to store a recipe could be here for deploying web2py on
IBM Cloud (new name of Bluemix):
Hi Massimo,
My pleasure. You may remember me from trying to get Web2Py running under
Jython in a Websphere servlet container environment a while back. I didn't
ever get there fully. So having this way to run in the IBM ecosystem is
nice.
I have been emailing a bit with one of the contacts
On Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:29:31 UTC+10, Willoughby wrote:
Is Azure in your shoot-out? I'd be interested in hearing those results...
Hey, woah, I'm the cloud shootout guy now? ;-) Cool!
I have had a small-to-serious look at Azure, Google Compute, Amazon,
Rackspace, Heroku, etc. There are
Very nice morning report! It gives a framework that can be developed into a
large paper explaining
what each term means; the pros/cons of the available options (at this point in
time);
motivations for design choices; future technologies to become aware of; etc;
etc.
Then it can become an
Hi Duncan,
It is my first time deploying web2py on a PaSS could you please let me know
how to proceed on step 1?
Step 1:
Use the source version of Web2Py and copy the entire lot into a folder
path: 'env/app' so that web2py.py is in the 'app' folder.
Step 2:
You need to have a requirements.txt
I love the vision, but my lawyers would never allow it! LOL
On Friday, May 9, 2014 9:33:33 AM UTC-4, duncan macneil wrote:
On Thursday, 8 May 2014 22:29:31 UTC+10, Willoughby wrote:
Is Azure in your shoot-out? I'd be interested in hearing those results...
Hey, woah, I'm the cloud
Thank you Duncan,
this is very valuable. There should be a setup script for this shipping
with web2py. Is there any IBM blog wjere we could advertise it?
Massimo
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 19:29:48 UTC-5, duncan macneil wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying out the www.bluemix.net IBM PaaS.
It
Is Azure in your shoot-out? I'd be interested in hearing those results...
On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 9:07:34 PM UTC-4, duncan macneil wrote:
I don't wanna be one of those guys who just compares on price alone
but I will obviously be comparing price to other options. (By which I mean
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 5:29:48 PM UTC-7, duncan macneil wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying out the www.bluemix.net IBM PaaS.
It took me a bit of digging to realise there is in fact a Python runtime.
But you need a buildpack. The setup is different enough from Heroku to
warrant this
I don't wanna be one of those guys who just compares on price alone but
I will obviously be comparing price to other options. (By which I mean
'value for money' not 'lowest price' SmartCloud got criticism for being
'more expensive' than the lowest common denominator, but I doubt those who
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