*App Engine determines this code from the client's IP address"*. So they
actually look at an IP from where the connection was made.
'ZZ' is often used to denote 'Unknown or unspecified country'
If your using Proxy, Since proxy sits between the client and AppEngine,
AppEngine sees connections com
*App Engine determines this code from the client's IP address"*. So they
actually look at an IP from where the connection was made.
'ZZ' is often used to denote 'Unknown or unspecified country'
If your using Proxy, Since proxy sits between the client and AppEngine,
AppEngine sees connections c
I've certainly felt that App Engine hasn't been a significant priority for
Google for quite some time. Legitimate bug reports can go unacknowledged
for years. The velocity of change has been largely centered around
increased language support rather than significant service expansion and/or
bu
+1 Doug.
I hope someone from google reads these messages.
To move away from GAE to Compute Engine based systems will require lot of
rewiring in many projects. Hopefully things wont come to that.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Doug Anderson wrote:
> I've certainly felt that App Engine hasn't
Thank you everyone for your insights, very interesting.
What do you guys think it's the way forward?
Are you going to migrate your GAE apps to to Managed VMs, with Docker and
the gcs command line tools?
Also, is the Datastore still a valid option?
I wish BigQuery just worked natively with it...
I don't think there's any reason to migrate existing apps unless App Engine
no longer satisfies your requirements. I don't see App Engine going
away... you just need to set your expectations of the platform accordingly
(don't expect bugs to get resolved unless you have a paid support plan,
don
And how are you?
The GCP Live event was telling the story around the continuum the Google
Cloud Platform now provides from PaaS to IaaS.
You have GAE and with Managed VMs (combined with Autoscaler) you have GAE
2.0 in the PaaS category. The GAE 1.0 docker images for Java/Php/Python
can be dep
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:27 AM, Irene
wrote:
> I m using X-AppEngine-Country to get client country but some times its
> returning ZZ . Is there any way to get the exact country code for each and
> every request.
>
As Satyanarayana said, "ZZ" is code for unknown country. You might want to
sta