Hi,
I try to understand by reading several past discussion groups in
Google App Engine. For the fact, I am able to setup hosting easily on
slicehost. However, I try to see what is the real benefit/cost of
using Google App Engine.
Please correct me if it is not right, sorry for pretty new to Googl
s hard for us to give you a simple yes/no recommendation. You'll
> have to look at your own needs and see if it makes sense. It shouldn't take
> that long to whip up a simple REST interface on App Engine and something in
> Rails that makes calls to this and generate load.
>
. The flexibility of front end on hosting site and the
scalability of Google App Engine on the backed site.
On Feb 22, 5:22 pm, John777 wrote:
> Thanks guys for the answer.
>
> So this will be the scenario
> Ruby on Rails (on hosting site) <-> internet (push/pull) (REST) <->
t; And if you want to implement your web services in JRuby, you have the
> same problems with java, but to a greater degree (as jruby is
> essentially a really big java library).
>
> So: either use Python or wait to see if google adds support to keep
> Java apps loaded.
>
> On
Hi,
I am planning to use Ruby on Rails on other hosting site and push/pull
some of data to/from Google App Engine. Do you guys think it is a good
idea?
Thanks,
John
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