Re: [google-appengine] Re: Are wildcard subdomains and thousands of domains pointing to my domain supported?

2019-03-19 Thread NP
Hi, Do you mind explaining how you do this? Thanks On Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 3:35:04 PM UTC-8, Jeff Schnitzer wrote: > > I run a whitelabeled ecommerce system on GAE with hundreds (and growing) > of custom domains. It can be done but there are a couple issues. > > 1) The onboarding proc

Re: [google-appengine] Re: Are wildcard subdomains and thousands of domains pointing to my domain supported?

2015-12-14 Thread Jason Collins
Here's my obligatory plug for an API to setup and manage custom domain mappings - please star it! https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8528 On Saturday, 12 December 2015 15:35:04 UTC-8, Jeff Schnitzer wrote: > > I run a whitelabeled ecommerce system on GAE with hundreds

Re: [google-appengine] Re: Are wildcard subdomains and thousands of domains pointing to my domain supported?

2015-12-12 Thread Jeff Schnitzer
I run a whitelabeled ecommerce system on GAE with hundreds (and growing) of custom domains. It can be done but there are a couple issues. 1) The onboarding process for each custom domain involves an extra "verify your ownership of the domain to google" step. There does not appear to be an API for

[google-appengine] Re: Are wildcard subdomains and thousands of domains pointing to my domain supported?

2015-12-11 Thread Gitted
Hello, The application will run in my GAE account 100%. The only thing I will have to ask the client to do if they want to use their own custom domain (or subdomain) is to point it to my GAE server via domain or ip-address. So to summarize: 1. My company will code the application and deploy t

[google-appengine] Re: Are wildcard subdomains and thousands of domains pointing to my domain supported?

2015-12-08 Thread Patrice (Cloud Platform Support)
Hi, It is definitely a possibility, but it depends on what you're using to host. Do you code applications for your users and then deploy on App Engine, or do you simply host their data in a GCS bucket (or a GCE instance)? We'd need more information into what you are doing precisely. I think i