cumented here as well:
> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/managed-vms/go/testing-and-deploying-your-app
>
> However, it's not really clear what the advantage is. Both methods run
> remotely (the first one is a transient VM).
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> Thanks,
> Roy
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Hello!
Earlier in the year we added remote builds to Managed VMs, which uses a
transient GCE VM to build and package your application in Google Container
Registry, prior to deploying it to App Engine.
We’ve been working hard to improve this functionality, and today we’re
pleased to announce
Hey Cryril - this sounds like a bug. Would you mind reporting this on our
issue tracker? https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine and we'll follow
up there.
On Thursday, 13 August 2015 07:41:34 UTC-7, Cyril MORISSE wrote:
Hello,
I'm a beginner with Appengine / Python and I work on OSX
Hi Karl, thanks for reaching out - there seems to be some understandable
confusion around this announcement, I've added a few responses inline.
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Hey Andrew - a few questions.
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app run` command will install language specific runtime libraries on
demand, as needed by your application.
If you have questions or concerns, please let us know.
Thanks,
Andrew, on behalf of the Cloud SDK team
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like xunit in Python?
Thnks in advance fr ur help, very eager to setup this jenkin fr our
dozens of PHP APP in GAE.Hope u ll help us.
SS
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Hi SS, thanks for your patience. I've done some testing, you should
are waiting eagerly for this news
update.
Thnks,
Ss
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 10:57:34 PM UTC+8, Andrew Jessup wrote:
Hi SS, we're testing PHP with Jenkins right now. I'll update this thread
as soon as we've fixed up the documentation.
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I've checked the new UI and it doesn't seem like you guys support naked
domains just yet.
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I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
domains to an App
is coming soon.
PK
www.gae123.com
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I'm happy to report that we have just added support for mapping custom
domains to an App Engine application directly from within the Google
Developers Console (https://console.developers.google.com/). This means
that you can associate your domains without being required to
We've got some good things coming folks, some long requested features for
Java in the pipeline.
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Hi Everyone,
We are pleased to announce the latest release of Google App Engine 1.9.2, which
has now been rolled out to all applications.
Release 1.9.2 includes the following enhancements.
All languages==- We are pleased to announce the
availability of Dedicated
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Hi Everyone,
This is an important note for anyone still deploying Java 6 applications on
Google App Engine.
As part of our previously announced
planhttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/google-appengine/xxXd6NftS1Qto
fully upgrade App Engine to Java 7 - from the next release App Engine
Hi James,
The $50 credit is for spend on Google App Engine. Unfortunately due to the
way App Engine charges are currently presented, the credit doesn't appear
in your statement, but rather will appear as a deduction against the first
$50 of your spend on App Engine.
On Tuesday, 5 November
Tapir, was the bad character in the App Engine documentation somewhere? If
so, where?
On Sunday, 5 January 2014 00:33:33 UTC-8, Tapir wrote:
Ok, found the problem by accident.
After finding the google maven example on github works well, I copied the
META-INF folder to my project.
A
You need to specify the php-cgi binary, not the PHP binary
On Tuesday, 10 December 2013 20:02:33 UTC-8, Vinny P wrote:
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 7:10 PM, Jefrey Sobreira
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*The path specified with the --php_executable_path flag () does not
exist.*
So
Has anyone been able to reproduce this problem? A couple of folks on the
team tried installing the latest WordPress using our tutorial and it seemed
to work well.
If anyone can reproduce it, it would be great if they could file a bug -
including the exact steps here -
don't want the
google apps account or the email but it still costs $5 a month.
And I cannot get credit for more than three.
Can other people on the account also apply for three credits?
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As many of you are aware
Hi Wim,
You might be seeing this issue if the account you are logged into is not an
administrator of the Google Apps domain you are trying to associate with
your App Engine application, or the domain is not a Google Apps domain. Can
you confirm if this is the case?
On Sunday, 28 July 2013
Good news everyone!
We just wanted to give you a quick update on PDB debugging support in the
new dev_appserver.
One of the key design goals of the new dev_appserver was to provide a more
faithful emulation of how your application performs in production -
including servicing each incoming
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advise and thanks for your help.. (The domain I set up was Ben-Glenn.com)
On Friday, December 7, 2012 12:39:22 PM UTC-5, Andrew Jessup wrote:
Hi Michele,
To set up your domain in this way, navigate to your application's
dashboard within appengine.google.com and visit
Hi Folks - the two SDKs are essentially identical at this point, and in
fact can be used simultaneously for both PHP or Python development. That
being said as the PHP SDK is still maturing we haven't yet formalized the
unification of the two.
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Hey pdnsk, that's what we are working towards, but we're not quite there
yet. In the meantime we're offering a one time credit for users who need to
purchase a one-user license of Google Apps for business.
On Jun 16, 2013 3:53 PM, pdknsk pdk...@gmail.com wrote:
It is not clear from your wording
Hi Kyle - no, this unfortunately replaces the one user license of Google
Apps Standard. The credit is designed to offset the cost of subscribing to
a single user edition of Google Apps for Business for one year (after
which, we expect to have a solution in place that will not require you to
solution, especially if it can be
done automatically via an API
but until that comes out what would be your suggestion be for us?
the terms suggest the $50 App Engine credit only applies to one domain
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Hi Joel, thanks for reporting this.
This turned out to be due to a recently introduced change to the images API
that introduced a bug which affected operations involving TIFF files. We've
since rolled back the change (and so the API should now be operating
properly) and we will add some
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it seem now that this is no longer
working (latest pydev + juno).
I imagine that I can attach to the process but please tell me that this is
not the optimal way.
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attach to the process but please tell me that this is
not the optimal way.
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Development Server in the Python SDK, designed to make development faster
app
development with fewer surprises on deployment. Keep on coding!
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On Friday, 7 December 2012 01:53:11 UTC-8, Michele De Rose wrote:
Hi Greg D'Alesandre,
I can't find the way/link for to register a new domain with standard
google apps (free for 1 user)...
can you help me?
thanks a lot
For reference, we announced background threads for Python and Java in the
1.6.4 release, which allows for a process that can outlive the request that
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