Hey Mohammad I,

Thanks for the information. I will surely look into it.

On Thursday, October 4, 2018 at 3:08:21 AM UTC+5:30, Mohammad I (Cloud 
Platform Support) wrote:
>
> Hello Kishu,
>
> You are right to point out that “Environment Variables” can be set in the 
> Flex environment only as outlined in the document shared by my colleague 
> earlier. Under the Standard environment a user has no control on the JVM or 
> any ability to modify the runtime environment. If a user needs more control 
> he/she needs to use the Flexible environment to have more control on the 
> JVM. See the following link to see the differences between Flexible 
> environment and Standard environment.
>
> Choosing your App Engine environment 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/the-appengine-environments#choosing_your_app_engine_environment>
>
> However if you need to use the Flexible environment, you do not need to 
> migrate your entire app to the Flexible environment.  Instead you can 
> create a micro service under the Flexible environment to serve your needs. 
> Your existing service running in the standard environment can call the 
> other services using HTTP, Cloud Tasks alpha, or Cloud Pub/Sub. Please see 
> the following link for details.
>
> When to use the flexible environment 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/java/flexible-for-standard-users#when_to_use_the_flexible_environment>
>
>
>
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