I have a Spring app with a pretty full stack currently being developed
on gae. I quickly hit the 30 seconds limit at startup, hence the app
would no longer even boot. I removed jpa in favor of Objectify,
removed all the transaction management as I don't use entity groups,
removed some features that were doing classpath scanning and other
byte code injection, used as much lazy initializtion as possible. I
got my startup time back to 20 seconds. Until I can pay to keep a jvm
up, this is unnacceptable.

I haven't profile Spring Security yet, which is still the biggest
bottleneck. But even with more optimization work, I will be lucky to
get a 10 seconds startup.

We'll see where this all goes.

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