[google-appengine] Re: Application limits

2010-10-27 Thread Simon
I don't know whether you are using the Java or Python SDK, but it
sounds like what you're after is documented here:

Python - http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/multitenancy/
Java - http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/multitenancy/

Basically it's up to the developer, but it's a fairly simple thing to
achieve.

On Oct 26, 11:01 pm, Douglas Finley dafin...@gmail.com wrote:
 How does Google App Engine for Business work?
 It looks like it's only for intranet, how would a tech company create a
 product on Google App Engine
 and deploy instances to multiple clients?
 Or is Google App Engine designed to be take one application, and it's
 on the developer to partition the database
 tables properly to separate each client properly versus giving each
 client an entire instance.

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[google-appengine] Re: Application limits

2010-10-27 Thread Doug
Simon thanks for the link on the namespaces, I've been through
most of the App Engine API's and that was first.

Ikai so GAE4B is going to be run initally for intranet companies.
I have a tech company on Google Apps @bigbrer.com.
So, your saying that I have use my @gmail account to deploy an app for
customers
until GAE4B gets a billing policy for external facing apps that don't
need to integrate
with Google Authentication.
And this is coming early 2011 right?

On Oct 27, 1:49 pm, Ikai Lan (Google) ikai.l+gro...@google.com
wrote:
 The initial launch of GAE4B will focus on building apps for your domain
 only. Suppose you had @yourcompany.com Google Apps domain. With GAE4B, all
 your apps would not have quota restrictions, but login via a @
 yourcompany.com domain would be required for all pages. If a company wanted
 to build GAE4B apps, you would do so and deploy to each company's instance.

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 On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Douglas Finley dafin...@gmail.com wrote:
  How does Google App Engine for Business work?
  It looks like it's only for intranet, how would a tech company create a
  product on Google App Engine
  and deploy instances to multiple clients?
  Or is Google App Engine designed to be take one application, and it's on
  the developer to partition the database
  tables properly to separate each client properly versus giving each client
  an entire instance.

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Application limits

2010-10-27 Thread Ikai Lan (Google)
It's in trusted tester mode right now. I have to check the roadmap to see if
we've announced a date. I don't believe we have.

There's no roadmap item for GAE4B features (SLA, support) for non-domain
applications yet.

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On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Doug dafin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Simon thanks for the link on the namespaces, I've been through
 most of the App Engine API's and that was first.

 Ikai so GAE4B is going to be run initally for intranet companies.
 I have a tech company on Google Apps @bigbrer.com.
 So, your saying that I have use my @gmail account to deploy an app for
 customers
 until GAE4B gets a billing policy for external facing apps that don't
 need to integrate
 with Google Authentication.
 And this is coming early 2011 right?

 On Oct 27, 1:49 pm, Ikai Lan (Google) 
 ikai.l+gro...@google.comikai.l%2bgro...@google.com
 
 wrote:
  The initial launch of GAE4B will focus on building apps for your domain
  only. Suppose you had @yourcompany.com Google Apps domain. With GAE4B,
 all
  your apps would not have quota restrictions, but login via a @
  yourcompany.com domain would be required for all pages. If a company
 wanted
  to build GAE4B apps, you would do so and deploy to each company's
 instance.
 
  --
  Ikai Lan
  Developer Programs Engineer, Google App Engine
  Blogger:http://googleappengine.blogspot.com
  Reddit:http://www.reddit.com/r/appengine
  Twitter:http://twitter.com/app_engine
 
 
 
  On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Douglas Finley dafin...@gmail.com
 wrote:
   How does Google App Engine for Business work?
   It looks like it's only for intranet, how would a tech company create a
   product on Google App Engine
   and deploy instances to multiple clients?
   Or is Google App Engine designed to be take one application, and it's
 on
   the developer to partition the database
   tables properly to separate each client properly versus giving each
 client
   an entire instance.
 
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