Dear Stuart,
thank you for your answer.
You are saying that the main problems are bugs and the absence of a SLA.
What about performances and scalability? They are the same of Java and
Python
or are there any limits for PHP at this stage?
Il giorno martedì 10 marzo 2015 06:54:38 UTC+1, Stuart Langley ha scritto:
Sorry for the delay in responding.
We are working very hard to exit BETA and move the PHP runtime to being
Generally Available (GA) as soon as possible. We've recently released the
PHP 5.5 runtime and a number of our most requested features (for example
cURL, direct uploads and temporary files) and now we're working on ensuring
that the runtime is stable and performant, as well as actively fixing any
bugs that are preventing people from adopting the PHP 5.5 runtime. It is
our plan to move forward to GA with the PHP 5.5 runtime and turn down the
PHP 5.4 runtime.
BETA status refers to the fact that the runtime is not covered by and SLA
and we may need to make backward incompatible changes before we leave the
BETA release. That being said, it is unlikely we need to make a backwards
incompatible change at this stage.
On Saturday, 28 February 2015 02:13:42 UTC+11, Luigi Cardamone wrote:
Hi all,
Are there any news about when PHP GAE will exit from beta?
The beta status is only related to bugs or also to performance issues
and limitations?
Is someone using it in production?
Are there any examples of big websites using PHP GAE?
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