Yes, it seems like App Engine itself may be the way to go.  It appears
that Google sites has a limit to how many hits a site can receive ,
and there is no way to increase it, even through payment.

I've installed python in my Eclipse IDE, and will play with the code
and the tutorials.


On Jan 16, 10:55 pm, Geoffrey Spear <geoffsp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, you just need to use Google Apps rather than signing up for a
> personal Sites account.
>
> On Jan 16, 10:02 am, madcoder <paperga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm impressed with what Google has done with their sites project!  It
> > looks as though they have made site development easy, WYSIWYG-style.
>
> > It seems to be perfect for what I'm looking for.  A question about it
> > though.  Can I have my URL (e.g.,www.example.com) go to my Google
> > Site?  I found this:
>
> > Google Apps administrators can change the URL for any public site in
> > Google Sites. Using "example.com" as the example domain, and example-
> > site as the site, the standard URL for a site 
> > is,http://sites.google.com/a/example.com/example-site. This could be
> > changed tohttp://www.example.comthroughthe Google Apps control
> > panel.
>
> >    1. Access the Site Settings screen in the Google Apps control panel
> >    2. Select the "Web Address mapping" tab
> >    3. Select "Add a new web address"
> >    4. Enter the location of the site you want to map (example-site in
> > the example above)
> >    5. Enter the sub-domain you wish to map it to (www in the example
> > below)
> >    6. Select add mapping and follow the instructions provided.
> > Depending on your domain registrar you might need to make CNAME
> > changes. You will be provided directions after you select "Add
> > mapping" to do this if required.
>
> > Note: there can be up to a 24 hour delay for these changes to
> > propagate.
>
> > This can be done for private sites as well, but users will be
> > redirected to the standard URL. So users could access a private site
> > viahttp://private-wiki.example.combutwould be redirected to the
> > standard URL ofhttp://sites.google.com/a/example.com/private-wiki.
>
> > So am I able to have my (already purchased) domain name go
> > automatically go to my Google generated site, or is this not possible?
>
> > Thanks for the great tip, I'll be looking further into it.
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