On 2011/11/16, at 14:23, Li Lirong wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you very much. This is really helpful!
You are welcome. The page says the point is this. input_stream = self.request.environ['wsgi.input'] output_stream = self.response.out I used the sample in a test web app and it seems working on Google App Engine. Have fun! hirano > On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:03 AM, HIRANO Satoshi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 2011/11/15, at 14:24, Li Lirong wrote: >>> We are developing web application with Django (djangoproject.org). Is >>> there any tutorials on exposing thrift web services within the Django >>> framework? >> >> Hi, >> >> Look at the following page. It explains how you run thrift on a WSGI >> framework. I'm not sure you can do the same thing for Django, but Django is >> a WSGI framework. >> >> http://symfoware.blog68.fc2.com/blog-entry-320.html >> >> It's written in Japanese. Look at sample code. >> >> 1) Copy IOStreamTransport.py into thrift/transport. >> 2) Compile sample.thrift >> 3) Run main.py on python. >> 4) Write a client. A sample is provided near the bottom of the page. >> >> I think the IOStreamTransport.py should be included in the distribution >> package. >> >> @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Life is beautiful and full of surprises. >> >> HIRANO Satoshi, Ph.D. <[email protected]> >> AIST: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology JAPAN >> >> >> @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Life is beautiful and full of surprises. HIRANO Satoshi, Ph.D. <[email protected]> AIST: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 平野 聡 独立行政法人 産業技術総合研究所 情報技術研究部門 TEL 029-861-5166 産総研内 222-45166
