Google Cloud Endpoints - Do I have to use Extensible Service Proxy (ESP)
So, I've followed through the tutorial to get a basic end point working and it tells me I have to use ESP which is a Google thing based around Nginx.
Do I have to use this? What if I were to run my own web server/reverse proxy?
Would it work? I can't find anything anywhere about this.
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So, I've followed through the tutorial to get a basic end point working and it tells me I have to use ESP which is a Google thing based around Nginx.
Do I have to use this? What if I were to run my own web server/reverse proxy?
Would it work? I can't find anything anywhere about this.
google-cloud-platform webserver google-cloud-endpoints
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So, I've followed through the tutorial to get a basic end point working and it tells me I have to use ESP which is a Google thing based around Nginx.
Do I have to use this? What if I were to run my own web server/reverse proxy?
Would it work? I can't find anything anywhere about this.
google-cloud-platform webserver google-cloud-endpoints
So, I've followed through the tutorial to get a basic end point working and it tells me I have to use ESP which is a Google thing based around Nginx.
Do I have to use this? What if I were to run my own web server/reverse proxy?
Would it work? I can't find anything anywhere about this.
google-cloud-platform webserver google-cloud-endpoints
google-cloud-platform webserver google-cloud-endpoints
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To take advantage of Endpoints API Management on GKE/GCE/GAE Flexible environment, the short answer is yes. For App Engine Standard, you can't use ESP and instead have to use the Endpoints Frameworks.
Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
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Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
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To take advantage of Endpoints API Management on GKE/GCE/GAE Flexible environment, the short answer is yes. For App Engine Standard, you can't use ESP and instead have to use the Endpoints Frameworks.
Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
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Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
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To take advantage of Endpoints API Management on GKE/GCE/GAE Flexible environment, the short answer is yes. For App Engine Standard, you can't use ESP and instead have to use the Endpoints Frameworks.
Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
– Russ Wheeler
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
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To take advantage of Endpoints API Management on GKE/GCE/GAE Flexible environment, the short answer is yes. For App Engine Standard, you can't use ESP and instead have to use the Endpoints Frameworks.
To take advantage of Endpoints API Management on GKE/GCE/GAE Flexible environment, the short answer is yes. For App Engine Standard, you can't use ESP and instead have to use the Endpoints Frameworks.
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Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
– Russ Wheeler
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
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Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
– Russ Wheeler
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
– Russ Wheeler
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.
– Russ Wheeler
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59
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