Google Cloud Endpoints - Do I have to use Extensible Service Proxy (ESP)












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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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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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.






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          • Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.

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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.






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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.






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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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          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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          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.

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          Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.

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          Ok, thanks. I think I've worked out my issue anyway.

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