But are not deadline exceeded errors something that happens only after
an application has been instantiated, i.e. the execution of a request
taking too long time, not including the startup time for the whole
application?

And that Django can cause several seconds of extra delay doesn't sound
plausible.

No, I think this is something in the GAE infrastructure itself,
independent of Java or Python etc. Google should look into it, lest
IBM will beat them with a WebSphereCloud or something like that, or
Sun Microsystem with a JavaCloud, or Sony with a PlayStationCloud, or,
God forbid, Microsoft with a DOSCloud. ;-)

On Feb 22, 6:11 pm, GAEfan <ken...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I have been getting "Deadline Exceeded" errors again, starting
> about Friday.  I thought this was fixed, as I hadn't seen them for a
> while.  But they are back again.  :-(
>
> AFAIK, it is the cold-start loading of Django that is the cause of the
> delay.

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