With respect to using py2exe to compile Django app, refer these two:
http://www.jjude.com/index.php/archives/70, ideas which I borrowed
heavily from
http://www.silverstripesoftware.com/blog/archives/51

Ofcourse I didnt compile the templates.

Joseph

On Apr 29, 9:14 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About Left Outer Joins:
>
> Would the use of a custom Q object in Django to perform a LEFT OUTER
> JOIN require programming in raw SQL or can it be done programming with
> the ORM API only? In the first case it does not count as explained in
> the document. In the second case I will be happy to amend the slides.
>
> About ByteCode compilation:
>
> Although I agree with your observation below you are comparing apples
> with oranges. It is true that you can bytecode compile any python
> application but what about templates for example? With one click,
> web2py collapses the template hierarchy for each page into a single py
> file, then bytecode compiles all models, controllers and templates and
> zips everything into a single plug-in package. The main purposes of
> this are ease of deplyment and speed since there is no more template
> parsing at runtime.
>
> The web2py binary distribution is compiled with py2exe (for widnows)
> and py2app (for Mac). That is what cx_freeze can be compared with.
>
> Anyway, if you post an example of a Django bytecode compiled
> application and documentation on how to create and deploy it, I will
> amend my document to reflect that. If a feature is not tested and not
> documented it does not count.
>
> Let me say once again: I like Django and I took inspiration from it.
> Great work guys!
>
> Massimo
>
> On Apr 29, 10:47 am, ydjango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Article states...
> > "Web2py and J2ee are the only frameworks that allow byte code compile
> > applications and distribute them in closed source"
>
> > I read somewhere that "cx_Freeze" can be used to do the same for any
> > python app including those based on Django . I have not used
> > cx_freeze, but intend to do so soon as my code is closed source/
> > commercial.
>
> > What am I missing here?
>
> > any better alternatives to cx_freeze?
>
> > Ashish
>
> > On Apr 28, 10:19 am, Milan Andric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > This is not Django specific but it is framework relevant.  I thought
> > > this was a great writeup of features for any framework.  At least I am
> > > one person who likes the features of this web2py framework.
>
> > >http://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/examples/static/web2py_vs_others.pdf
>
> > > Web2py makes development happen faster because people can get up and
> > > running quickly.  I have only played with it enough to be amazed.  It
> > > allows the less technical disciplines like designers, journalists and
> > > web producers to start building or collaborating with web based
> > > database driven apps.
>
> > > The difficulty for my organization (News21) is the biggest technical
> > > problem which is integrating different technologies like flash and
> > > javascript.  It is difficult to do when each discipline has their own
> > > tools and technologies that don't integrate well. I think this is one
> > > step closer to making these different disciplines work better.
>
> > > --
> > > Milan
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