Agreed; things like Comet Style request processing; yet Lift model for
separating concerns and it's powerful template system can really makes
a complete web application ecosystem on GAE.

On Jan 14, 1:51 am, Randinn <rand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem as far as I know is the GAE sandboxing inhibits most of
> what makes lift, lift.
>
> On Jan 14, 8:56 am, __kaveh__ <kaveh.shahbaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Introduction: I apologize in advanced for I am naive about Scala, Lift
> > and elegant design decisions in Lift. I am a C#/ASP.NET/Windows
> > Application developer. I played with Scala and it was the C# I was
> > looking for! My job is on .NET platform. But for enjoying something
> > (and maybe put into real use later) Scala and Lift are really nice
> > choices (IMHO).
>
> > Could there be an official GAE (Google App Engine) version of Lift?
>
> > It appears that - for some reason I can not figure out; one of them
> > for sure is elegance - Lift and Scala are attracting to those who want
> > to use GAE/J. This can be a winning/dominated playground for both of
> > them (even if we put aside concurrency features in GRE) for those who
> > want to use GRE/J.
>
> > Regards
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