I believe you and I are trying to accomplish the same thing!

Keep me updated on how you do.  I thought pyramid was repoze.bfg?  did BFG
and Pylons merge into pyramid?  If so that is fantastic those are my two
favorite frameworks right now and I always thought they were too similar in
principle and goal not to be merged.

Good stuff happening.

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 12:24 PM, Ginés Martínez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, I can't help you a lot,  I'm learning pyjamas too. But my goal is
> use pyjamas with pylons too (well, now pyramid[?]).
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> http://groups.google.com/group/pyjamas-dev/browse_thread/thread/f17a03b962d4a0e0/8c6bb8be2f61f4ed?lnk=gst&q=how+to+insert+a+PyJamas+page+into+a+web2py+page+#8c6bb8be2f61f4ed
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> 2010/11/8 Felipe De Siqueira <[email protected]>
>
>> Thank you for the response Gines,
>>
>> I am using that tutorial to try and setup a JSON-RPC service under pylons,
>> that's not really my problem.
>>
>> Pyjamas is a compiler for Python, it compiles Python code into
>> javascript/html/css.  When it does this is compiles the result into an
>> "/output" folder which includes amongst other things an HTML file for the
>> page I generated and a "bootstrap.js" which the HTML file imports that runs
>> my compiled javascript code.
>>
>> I am using paster serve to serve the application.
>>
>> Normally, a /controller/action would be hit, and would eventually return a
>> response from what I've seen either as an AJAX response which would later be
>> handled by the client.  Or it would serve a page rendered from a mako view.
>>
>> What I want is to be able to serve "pyjamasapp.html" out of pyjamas with
>> no mako and with the ability for that file to import it's javascript file
>> properly.
>>
>> something just occurred to me... :-)
>>
>> Would I be able to use the render('pyjamasapp.html") to give the client
>> the proper response and would that mako view be able to import it's
>> javascript file properly from the server?  Whether it be in a "/static"
>> folder or not?
>>
>>
>> Once again thank you for your help.  I know I am not the best at
>> describing my problem so I especially thank you guys for your patience.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luis
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Ginés Martínez <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Perhaps this help you:
>>>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/pyjamas/wiki/PyjamasWithPylonsJSONRPC
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> 2010/11/8 Felipe De Siqueira <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> Hello ladies and gentlemen,
>>>>
>>>> I'm sort of a web development newbie due to my distaste for all that is
>>>> javascript and html.  I recently came across pyjamas and fell in love with
>>>> the idea of using my favorite programming language on the front and back
>>>> end.  Super cool.
>>>>
>>>> So here's my question in relation to pylons.
>>>>
>>>> How do I serve a pyjamas page from pylons?  The pylons book goes over
>>>> how to respond from a "view" with mako but I want to serve the pyjamas
>>>> output directly and have the page by able to import it's javascript
>>>> libraries (which will be in the same directory as it's .html page produced
>>>> by pyjamas).
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions on this setup?  The goal of the setup would be to serve
>>>> the "main pages" as seperate pyjamas outputs and then using AJAX/JSONRPC
>>>> calls within each page.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas on how I should set this up on the pylons side of things?
>>>>
>>>> Any information for this newbie would help including redirection to the
>>>> proper sources If I'm not asking in the correct place.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you.
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