The instructions are at http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/domains.html

As long as you don't want to use the Google Apps domain to
authenticate users, it really doesn't matter if you use Google Apps
from the beginning or add the domain later.  You basically just need
to register the domain as a Google Apps domain (regardless of the
registrar you use the purchase the domain), configure your DNS
appropriately, and add the domain to the app.

On Mar 9, 2:55 pm, Andy Freeman <ana...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> If I start my GAE application on an appspot domain, say
> andyspotofgold.appspot.com and then later decide that I'd like to have
> it (also be) accessible viawww.andyspotofgold.com, what do I have to
> do?  (Assume that I can somehow get the rights to andyspotofgold.com.)
>
> I'd guess that there are two alternatives, (1) getting the name
> andyspotofgold.com through google apps and (2) registering it with
> someone else, such as godaddy.  (I understand that I can't get
> andyspotofgold.com to work with app engine.)
>
> Note - I'm not interested in restricting users to those who are
> associated with a google apps domain?
>
> Where do I find instructions on these alternatives?
>
> thanks,
> -andy
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