You probably want to read all the docs of App Engine first. There's no
filesystem access. You don't worry about nodes. It's all handled for you.
Instead of saving to files, you save binary data to the datastore or the
blobstore via the APIs.

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On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:57 PM, henry <henrywan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please let me know if this is possible with google app engine.
>
> I basically have an executable file that takes in 2 input files and
> spits out 4 output files when finished. Can I run this using app
> engine? I am worried about reading and writing file features using App
> engine because I'm not sure which directory I will need to specify my
> output file to write to.
>
> Also, is the number of nodes allocated handled automatically? Like in
> amazon you specify number of nodes so here all the parallelization is
> done automatically?
>
> thanks,
> Henry
>
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