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``[pipeline:main]``, or ``[composite:main]`` in the ``.ini`` file. This
section represents the configuration of a :term:`WSGI` application that
will be served. If you're using a simple application (e.g.
- ``[app:main]``), the application :term:`entry point` or :term:`dotted
- Python name` will be named on the ``use=`` line within the section's
+ ``[app:main]``), the application's ``paste.app_factory`` :term:`entry
+ point` will be named on the ``use=`` line within the section's
configuration. If, instead of a simple application, you're using a WSGI
:term:`pipeline` (e.g. a ``[pipeline:main]`` section), the application
named on the "last" element will refer to your :app:`Pyramid` application.
@@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ Here's a high-level time-ordered overview of what happens when you press
system for this application. See :ref:`logging_config` for more
information.
-#. The application's *constructor* named by the entry point reference or
- dotted Python name on the ``use=`` line of the section representing your
- :app:`Pyramid` application is passed the key/value parameters mentioned
- within the section in which it's defined. The constructor is meant to
- return a :term:`router` instance, which is a :term:`WSGI` application.
+#. The application's *constructor* named by the entry point reference on the
+ ``use=`` line of the section representing your :app:`Pyramid` application
+ is passed the key/value parameters mentioned within the section in which
+ it's defined. The constructor is meant to return a :term:`router`
+ instance, which is a :term:`WSGI` application.
For :app:`Pyramid` applications, the constructor will be a function named
``main`` in the ``__init__.py`` file within the :term:`package` in which