I did a mistake before because of indentation. The applicaiton.py
should be:
def handler(environ, start_response):
from gluon.main import wsgibase
return wsgibase(environ, start_response)
You may also want to try something even simpler
#from gluon.main import wsgibase
def handler(e,r):
r('200 OK', [('Content-type','text/html')])
return ['<html><body><h1>Hello world</h1></body></html>']
if this works, remove the comment to see if it finds gluon.main in
path.
Massimo
On Nov 11, 4:37 pm, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *correction in my layout, application.py is in the root of the webapp
> folder.
> c:\temp\webapp
> |__WEB-INF
> | |__web.xml
> | |___lib
> | |__modjy.jar
> | |__jython-complete.jar
> | |__Lib
> |__web2py
> | |__(web2py src structure with gluon etc)
> |__application.py
>
> still receiving unknown signal and can't find much on the web
> regarding this IllegalArgException. Any help or direction is greatly
> appreciated :)
>
> Andrew
>
> On Nov 11, 3:29 pm, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Getting closer. I added the following init-param to my web.xml
>
> > <init-param>
> > <param-name>python.path</param-name>
> > <param-value>c:\temp\webapp\WEB-INF\lib\Lib;c:\temp\webapp
> > \web2py</param-value>
> > </init-param>
>
> > and based off of one of deha's post found that Jython has no signal
> > module so I stole the one
> > from:http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/attachment/ticket/3413/signal.py
>
> > I have my original layout as defined in the post above (ie. no web2py
> > in WEB-INF/* just in webapp)
>
> > Unfortunately now I get:
>
> > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown signal: QUIT
>
> > so I'm going to muck around with the signal.py file since I'm on a
> > windows platform I figure I'll have to modify the signals
> > accordingly.
>
> > -Andrew
>
> > On Nov 11, 2:34 pm, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm able to deploy fine but when I try to hit the application I
> > > receive:
>
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > > File "c:\temp\webapp\WEB-INF\lib\modjy.jar\modjy.py", line 76, in
> > > service
> > > File "c:\temp\webapp\WEB-INF\lib\modjy.jar\modjy_exceptions.py",
> > > line 91, in handle
> > > modjy_exceptions.NoCallable: Error loading jython callable 'handler':
> > > No module named gluon
>
> > > Initially my layout looked like the following:
>
> > > c:\temp\webapp
> > > |__WEB-INF
> > > | |__web.xml
> > > | |___lib
> > > | |__modjy.jar
> > > | |__jython-complete.jar
> > > | |__Lib
> > > |__web2py
> > > |__(web2py src structure with gluon etc)
> > > |__application.py
>
> > > application.py looks like:
>
> > > import os
> > > from gluon.main import wsgibase
>
> > > def handler(environ, start_response):
> > > return wsgibase(environ, start_response)
>
> > > I've tried copying the web2py folder to WEB-INF/lib as well as copying
> > > the contents of the web2py folder to WEB-INF/lib.
>
> > > I wasn't sure where to set python path but I'm thinking maybe as a
> > > param / init value in the web.xml for the modjy servlet as defined
> > > in:http://modjy.xhaus.com/params.html
> > > I'll give that a shot.
>
> > > If you see anything out of place here let me know :)
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Andrew
>
> > > On Nov 11, 11:50 am, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Absolutely. I am very exited by seeing web2py on jython. That would be
> > > > a very big step.
>
> > > > # in Django from your link
>
> > > > import os
> > > > from django.core.handlers import wsgi
> > > > os.putenv("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "mysite.settings")
> > > > def handler(environ, start_response):
> > > > h = wsgi.WSGIHandler()
> > > > return h(environ, start_response)
>
> > > > # in web2py there are no setting
>
> > > > from gluon.main import wsgibase
> > > > return wsgibase(environ, start_response)
>
> > > > # make sure the web2py folder is in your python path
>
> > > > let me us know how things progress!
>
> > > > Massimo
>
> > > > On Nov 11, 11:37 am, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'm trying to get Web2Py working in glassfish via the new Jython 2.5
> > > > > beta (www.jython.org) and was following the same approach that Frank
> > > > > outlines
> > > > > here:http://fwierzbicki.blogspot.com/2008/04/jython-and-django-progress-pa...
>
> > > > > I'm stuck at the point where you setup the application.py and was
> > > > > wondering if A) this approach could even work with web2py the way it
> > > > > does with django and B) if anyone could assist me with how the
> > > > > application.py would look?
>
> > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated :)
>
> > > > > TIA,
> > > > > Andrew
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