I wonder, why is it hard to accept the fact that DI, AOP are not easily 
scalable, the same way you accept the fact the relational databases are?
for a long time, if you wanted relational databases - that's fine but not 
on GAE
you want the magic of spring or guice? great, but GAE will not provide you 
with shortcuts...

GAE is still useful without those (monstrous, at least spring, IMO) 
frameworks.

having said that, I completely agree that cold starts should not happen. 


On Thursday, May 16, 2013 2:52:51 AM UTC+3, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
>
> I attended the "Autoscaling Java" session at Google I/O. In summary, the 
> advice is:
>
>  * Don't use dependency injection.
>  * Don't use AOP.
>  * Hardcode configuration values as much as possible.
>
> In other words, go back to Java circa 2002. There was no discussion of 
> changing routing so that user requests don't see cold starts. I asked about 
> this in person - apparently they're still "talking about it" and nothing 
> has been done about it.
>
> I am sad.
>
> Jeff
>

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