[google-appengine] Pricing / Quota / Size Summary

2010-03-03 Thread John777
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

[google-appengine] Re: Ruby on Rails on front end and Google App Engine & others framework on backend?

2010-02-23 Thread John777
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. >

[google-appengine] Re: Ruby on Rails on front end and Google App Engine & others framework on backend?

2010-02-22 Thread John777
. 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) <->

[google-appengine] Re: Ruby on Rails on front end and Google App Engine & others framework on backend?

2010-02-22 Thread John777
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

[google-appengine] Ruby on Rails on front end and Google App Engine & others framework on backend?

2010-02-22 Thread John777
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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google App Engine" group. To post to this group, se