Hi,

   I am developing a app (or more than one) that I would like to host
on Google App Engine, however the architecture of the app involves
cranking up the maxThreads (I am using my home grown hosting which now
has Tomcat set to 2,000 maxThreads :) ).

For example (1 six+ year old machine in my basement)
http://zeuhl.adligo.com/gwt_util_demo_v3_1/GwtDemo.html?show_log=true

I was reading somewhere that my app will be limited to 30 Max
simultaneous requests (maxThreads), and I didn't see anything about
being able to change this (EVEN IF YOU PAY FOR IT).

So is it possible to change this?
If not why, it should be billable like everything else...
How much would it cost?

Also I think that it seems like a silly limit (although probably a
good starting point for most apps).   Some apps need a lot of threads,
some have a lot of page requests.
    For instance my app needs a lot of threads (the above version uses
at least 1 per user ALL THE TIME) and will go to 2 per user in the
next release :) Or rather to be more specific One thread per open
browser window, so I can 'send' data to the browser window in near
real time with out having the browser window send a request every
millisecond (which causes other problems).
So it will be limited to 15 users on Googles App Engine yikes!

Cheers,
Scott



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