Dear Faberfe,
Thanks. I know google provide excellent service.
But I just wanna test it in this way.

Could let me know ,how to configure it well?

Thanks!

On 2月14日, 下午9时10分, Faber Fedor <faberfe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:51 PM, Allen <allen.lu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > When I finish the application, I can upload to Google App Engine by
> > "appcfg.py update ....."
>
> Right.  You upload it to Google and take advantage of their infrastructure.
>
> > My question is :
> > Can I run this application in my local LAN. And make sure other
> > computers in the samd LAN can visit it.
>
> When you run it on your local computer you ARE running it on your local
> LAN.  If configured properly, there's no reason other computers on your LAN
> can't use your app.  You won't get the benefits of Google's infrastructure,
> of course, but maybe you don't need that on your local LAN.
>
> But why would you do that?  The main selling point of AppEngine is, IMO, the
> scalability.
>
> --
> Faber Fedor
> Linux New Jerseyhttp://linuxnj.com
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