sometimes it is a joke.
especially when it is claimed to be a scalable platform where you
cann't fetch items which index is more than 1 thousand.

On 1月13日, 上午8时59分, Patrick Twohig <patr...@namazustudios.com> wrote:
> To the original poster:  Get Pissed. It helps.
>
> In all seriousness, though.  I think that GAE has its fair share of
> limitations, but has a lot of potential.  Like everything else, I think it
> best you read the documentation, do a little prototyping and assess weather
> or not it meets your needs.  If you still think it's a "JOKE" then, nobody
> is holding a gun to your head forcing you to use it.  If you are stuck using
> it and it doesn't meet your use cases, then I'm sorry but flaming the
> mailing list isn't going to get you anywhere.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:47 PM, nickmilon <nickmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This GAE is a joke keeps coming in the group from time to time so it
> > is a joke by itself by now.
> > For me it is a wonderful platform, provided you know what are you
> > doing,  do not forget it  is a tool you got to know how to use, just
> > optimize your code for it and it delivers for you.
>
> > Contrary to what Mr Locke's thinking  Gae is THE DEFINITION of cloud
> > computing. I know there exists an early definition of cloud computing
> > based on just economic terms, cloud is more about technology than
> > economy besides, yes you pay more you get more but who on earth told
> > you that are not things on earth that money couldn't buy ?
> > And what is 500 request/ second  [if you want more ask for more?] is
> > telling you ?  and datastore 1 gigabyte free; no maximum !   etc..
> > etc. isn't it the definition of scalability ? who is going to wait for
> > your page for more than 30 seconds ?
> > All this Email talk reminds me of other conspiracy theories, could you
> > give me a reasonable answer why Google would bother to look after to
> > delay an Email if it is not going to a gmail recipient ?
> > As for Thanasis ...  I hope Google will not mesh up with php and all
> > the trouble  involved, and by the way...  IF your coding looks like
> > your English in your postings I am sure you will have trouble with GAE
> > or any other platform for that matter -> " Prablem related to
> > stopservice() ethod of Service class "      (calm down just a may be
> > hot remark from a compatriot trying to help - no hard feelings)
>
> > Happy coding !
> > Nick
>
> > ( gaengine.blogspot.com )
> > _______________________________________________________
> > nickmi...@gmail.com
>
> > On Jan 13, 12:40 am, Thanasis <t.deleni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Maybe (a big maybe) if Google introduces some other lighter language
> > > (like PHP(?)), we could stand a chance.
>
> > > But now (the Java GAE version is what I am playing with), GAE seem so
> > > massively oversubscribed that it makes the worst web hosting
> > > industry's oversellers to look like paradise.
>
> > > I would expect *major* pricing increase in order to bring Java support
> > > up to a manageable level and decent performance. A $5 monthly fee (as
> > > proposed on the tracker) in order to keep a JVM is not going to happen
> > > - I don't think that this is technically possible, due to Java runtime
> > > constraints. A $30 as an absolute minimum would not surprise me at
> > > all. After all, not all of us need super scaling capabilities - which
> > > are also missing as you correctly state in your post).
>
> > > On Jan 12, 11:18 pm, Locke <locke2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > This isn't cloud computing unless they let our apps scale with our
> > > > bank accounts. But still, I'll stick with Google in hopes that their
> > > > hosting is ready for the prime-time before my app is ready for the
> > > > prime-time.
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