Hi Omne,

Please find my answers to your questions below.

Do you I have to do anything special for hosting static HTML pages? 
>>Nope, its far more easier, simpler and less resource consuming than 
servlets and JSP's.

I read on the internet that with Python we should configure a file for 
static files, what about Eclipse? 
>>Yes, python does. I wrote a blog on how to do this in eclipse, the link 
is still under construction, I tried to make the stuff in it as simple as 
possible. Let me know in case you need any support.
http://blog.recurtrix.com/2012/08/host-your-static-website-in-google-for.html
 

I'm going to remove all unwanted files from project folders and add my 
website files and folders to the project and then deploy it. is this what 
should do? 
>>Yes, Thats what you have to do.... the blog link above should guide you 
with the process in detail.

If I want to point my own domain to my project, should I do it before 
uploading the project or after it? because I noticed GAE has its own domain 
(appspot.com) what if I don't want that my website be available at this 
address too? 
>>You can point to your own domain. http://www.recutrix.com is one such 
hosted app. 
>>You can point it to your own domain after hosting your app.
>> for the last part, I do not have a answer, please post another question 
for it.

Best regards,
Raghu

On Wednesday, 15 August 2012 12:24:15 UTC+5:30, Omne wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm trying to host my website on GAE, it's just a few  HTML page and 
> images. I downloaded the Eclipse and all its required plugins and GAE SDK, 
> I think I were able to upload (deploy) a project successfully, now I can 
> see an index page on myapp.appspot.com wiich says "Hello App Engine!".
>
> Now I have a few questions:
> Do you I have to do anything special for hosting static HTML pages?
> I read on the internet that with Python we should configure a file for 
> static files, what about Eclipse?
> I'm going to remove all unwanted files from project folders and add my 
> website files and folders to the project and then deploy it. is this what 
> should do?
> If I want to point my own domain to my project, should I do it before 
> uploading the project or after it? because I noticed GAE has its own domain 
> (appspot.com) what if I don't want that my website be available at this 
> address too?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>

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