[ome-devel] OMERO.web development server

Aleksandra Tarkowska (Staff) A.Tarkowska at dundee.ac.uk
Wed May 20 19:54:13 BST 2015


Hi Curtis

Because there were a lots of confusion about starting web on the production. Under sysadmin we only mention production deployment. For developers we moved all developers related config to developers doc.

http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5.1/developers/Web/Deployment.html

I hope that make sense.

Kind regards
Ola

On 20 May 2015, at 19:24, Curtis Rueden <ctrueden at wisc.edu<mailto:ctrueden at wisc.edu>> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I noticed that the documentation for running OMERO.web using the built-in lightweight Django server has been removed from the 5.1 docs.

The page:
https://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5.1/sysadmins/unix/install-web.html

Lists the Django server as an option, but without any instructions on how to use it. Same for 5.0. I had to go back to the OMERO4 docs to find the information on how to start it:

https://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero4/sysadmins/unix/install-web.html#using-the-lightweight-development-server

And similarly, the omero.web.application_server option does not list "development" as an available option in the docs:

https://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5.1/sysadmins/config.html#std:property-omero.web.application_server

It seems that using this option is highly discouraged, which makes sense for production servers. But for an OMERO developer installation (for developing OMERO applications), this option is very handy.

Is the plan to remove support for the Django web server? Should I just go with the flow and install nginx here?

Regards,
Curtis
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