this is excellent work Tobias, thanks. this could certainly help with
smaller sites that need to keep at least a single instance handler
hot, have you tried it on EC2 yet?

cheers
brian

On Oct 5, 9:45 am, Tobias <tobias.rodae...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I happily announce the first alpha release of TyphoonAE.
>
> The TyphoonAE project aims at providing a full-featured and productive
> serving environment to run Google App Engine (Python) applications. It
> delivers the parts for building your own scalable App Engine while
> staying compatible with Google's API (SDK 1.2.5).
>
> It integrates 100% open source projects where each one is a superhero
> and scales independently.
>
> * mongoDB as datastore backend
> * memcached speaks for itself
> * RabbitMQ for the task queue
> * NGINX + FastCGI to deliver HTTP at cyberspeed
> * supervisord to keep everything together
>
> Don't be shocked, all this stuff will be automatically installed by
> zc.buildout into an isolated environment.
>
> The alpha release however is somewhat limited and you might find one
> or the other bug. As for now, it has been tested on Mac OS X Leopard
> and Snow Leopard, Debian Lenny and Ubuntu.
>
> http://typhoonae.googlecode.comhttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/typhoonae
>
> Have fun,
> Tobias
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