You shouldn't have to do anything. Just deploy your application and browse
to the SSL version. Here's an OpenID demo app I wrote. It's accessible both
here:

http://ikai-openid-demo.appspot.com/

And here:

https://ikai-openid-demo.appspot.com/

I didn't do anything at all.

On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Paul Toth <paul.t...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would like to enable SSL for a servlet residing on the App Engine.
>
> So, instead of accessing it like so
>
>    http://mystuff.appspot.com
>
> it is accessed like so
>
>    https://mystuff.appspot.com
>
> All of the information I've been able to find so far focuses on
> administrative functions rather than deployment of an SSL-enabled
> entity.
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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