Thanks!

How about in the Production environment? What's the behavior there?

On Sep 22, 10:52 pm, keakon lolicon <kea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The SDK will automatically create a RPC object for async function, or you
> can create it by yourself.
> Before the end of your response, the RPC object will block the respond and
> wait until it's done, and no callback will be called.
> However, it looks like the local dev server just ignores it.
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> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 8:17 AM, Albert <albertpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Suppose I call URLFetch Async, and then I return a response to the
> > user without calling get_result().
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> > 1. Does a frontend instance wait for the response of the fetched URL,
> > and consume instance time? Or does some background appengine server
> > handle that for me, and then just discards the response of the url
> > because I never called get_result()?
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> > 2. Is the behavior the same for datastore async, memcache async, and
> > other async calls?
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> > Thanks!
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