I've never used this feature but I believe it was created so that for a single 
Django project, you could provide multiple administration apps. For example, 
you might have one for customers and one for back office staff that expose 
different models, have different permissions etc.

So to answer your question about what "application" means in this context, it 
means a Django application (e.g. django.contrib.admin).

Cheers,
Ryan

On 29/12/2012, at 4:44 AM, "Dae James" <daeda...@126.com> wrote:

> When I was reading django's URL document, I come across "URL namespaces".
> The raw sentence is "When you need to deploy multiple instances of a single 
> application, it can be helpful to be able to differentiate between instances."
> I'm very confused here. What the application here refer to? Does it mean  
> models ? Or something else I don't know?
> Thank you~~
>  
> Dae James
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