i got the same problem too, there is no better way to resolve it, i just try
to hitting a url with cron job.

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:50 AM, luijar <luis.j.aten...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the advice, I'll try that.
>
> On Mar 1, 2:31 pm, Rusty Wright <rwright.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Try using the old way with xml configuration for wiring your beans
> together.  The word on the street is that Spring's component scanning takes
> a lot of time.
> >
> >
> >
> > luijar wrote:
> > > Nope, I am still seeing it. It's quite frustrating. I even tried to
> > > reduce Spring init time by removing schema validation from the
> > > application context init. But, that does not seem to work. I am using
> > > Spring annotations and component scanning to autowire my beans, I
> > > wonder if using plain XML configuration will make autowiring faster.
> >
> > > On Feb 23, 9:14 pm, charming30 <charmin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Has the above mentioned "offline precompilatio" in 1.3.1 been able to
> > >> solve your issue, I plan to use Spring on Java for my Business App
> > >> which is complex and could be based on SOA. Kindly let me know if your
> > >> issue was resolved or reduced by using the above fix.
> >
> > >> On Feb 20, 12:05 am, luijar <luis.j.aten...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >>> I believe my development environment was on 1.3.0. That might be
> > >>> something to look at, although it seems that probably it's a very
> > >>> small overhead, do you have any metrics that would give some evidence
> > >>> as to how much overhead is "offline precompilation" adding?
> > >>> Thanks
> > >>> On Feb 18, 2:04 pm, Don Schwarz <schwa...@google.com> wrote:
> > >>>> Have you deployed your application with the 1.3.1 SDK?  That release
> turned
> > >>>> on "offline precompilation" by default, which is an optimization
> that may
> > >>>> help.
> > >>>> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Alex <chasov...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>>>> Hi,
> > >>>>> It appeared that long init problem is well known for Grails users:
> > >>>>>http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRAILSPLUGINS-1736
> > >>>>> I wasted couple of weeks to create app I cannot run. Hope that
> > >>>>> SpringSource and Google can solve the issue.
> > >>>>> On Feb 17, 7:41 pm, Stephan Hartmann <hartm...@metamesh.de> wrote:
> > >>>>>> The problem is that the initialization of your app takes longer
> than 30
> > >>>>>> seconds.
> > >>>>>> Pinging your app doesn't help when the app is restarted due to
> > >>>>> redeployment
> > >>>>>> or maintenance, or when high traffic demands a second instance.
> > >>>>>> You should try to reduce your startup time.
> > >>>>>> regards,
> > >>>>>> Stephan
> > >>>>>> 2010/2/17 luijar <luis.j.aten...@gmail.com>
> > >>>>>>> Great, all of our projects areSpringenabled lol. But I guess it's
> > >>>>>>> good that we are not the only ones seeing this, hopefully it gets
> a
> > >>>>>>> little more visibility. We have a cron job (1 min) that tries to
> keep
> > >>>>>>> our application alive by hitting a URL, but it does not do a very
> good
> > >>>>>>> job. It's frustrating and we don't even have access to the 500
> page to
> > >>>>>>> tell the user to retry or go somewhere else.
> > >>>>>>> On Feb 17, 11:21 am, oth <other...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>> Yes we have seen this problem a lot. Per our tests, an
> application
> > >>>>>>>> becomes idle after a minute of non activity. So, the unfortunate
> > >>>>>>>> reality is that you need to keep your app alive by simulating
> > >>>>> activity
> > >>>>>>>> on it. Or go the nonSpringroute.
> > >>>>>>>> Thanks
> > >>>>>>>> On Feb 16, 4:14 pm, luijar <luis.j.aten...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>>>>>>>> Hello Google App Engine forum,
> > >>>>>>>>>   We have been seeing ever since we deployed our applications
> > >>>>>>>>> (currently 3 of them) that when our application instances
> become
> > >>>>> idle
> > >>>>>>>>> (they have not been hit for x amount of seconds) subsequent
> > >>>>> requests
> > >>>>>>>>> return with a 500 response. Logs show a hard deadline exceeded
> > >>>>> error
> > >>>>>>>>> com.google.apphosting.runtime.HardDeadlineExceededError: This
> > >>>>> request
> > >>>>>>>>> (32306ebe63b71ab0) started at 2010/02/12 20:39:11.984 UTC and
> was
> > >>>>>>>>> still executing at 2010/02/12 20:39:41.225 UTC.
> > >>>>>>>>>         at
> > >>>>>
> com.google.appengine.runtime.Request.process-32306ebe63b71ab0(Request.java)
> > >>>>>>>>> And the first line of the log message has the following :
> > >>>>>>>>> 02-12 12:39PM 14.088
> > >>>>>>>>> javax.servlet.ServletContext log: InitializingSpringroot
> > >>>>>>>>> WebApplicationContext
> > >>>>>>>>> Question:
> > >>>>>>>>> Has anyone else seen this behavior? How long does it take for
> an
> > >>>>>>>>> application instance to become idle?
> > >>>>>>>>> Thanks
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