A simple HTTP proxy for the Django framework
One possible use for this application (actually, the reason it was developed) is to allow for
easy development of Ajax applications against a live server environment.
The built-in Django development server already makes Django a wonderful tool for front-end
developers needing a quick way to set up a HTTP server. Now, with Django HTTP Proxy you can
seamlessly integrate your front-end work with a live back-end.
For instance, you might be developing an Ajax application which end up running in an JSP
environment. Instead of having to deploy your application on the JSP server, you can already
test against the live server environment while you develop. All you need is the Django
framework, run manage.py and you are good to go.
Author:
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Yuri van der Meer
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python-django-http-proxy.spec | 0000001645 1.61 KB |
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Non-integrated tw package cleanup, batched
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