On May 22, 9:46 am, hawkett <hawk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So - in the scenario where the HTTP client (i.e. the task queue) drops
> the HTTP connection in an initial task execution - how does app engine
> prevent the recovery mechanism from executing the task a second time
> while the first is still running?


No idea if it does this or not -- but one way it could prevent
concurrent execution is by only re-executing a failed task 31 seconds
or more after the failure. By this time, the original task will have
been killed off, even if it did not manage to return a failure/success
code.

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