[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-10 Thread b4l4nc3r
To state more straightforward concrete questions: 1. Is it possible to test/debug/run a GAEJ app locally on a different server than the embedded Jetty one? It can even be another Jetty configuration, but it has to be an external one rather then the embedded one. 2. Otherwise can one change the conf

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-10 Thread b4l4nc3r
Ok. Lets first start with Yes or No, and perhaps someone else could elaborate further. On Feb 10, 11:00 pm, b4l4nc3r wrote: > To state more straightforward concrete questions: > 1. Is it possible to test/debug/run a GAEJ app locally on a different > server than the embedded Jetty one? It can even

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-10 Thread b4l4nc3r
Btw, I just found out that for some reason the URL I've used starting this discussion/thread is pointing to http://www.google.com/www.maintainj.com instead of www.maintainj.com . Please know that MaintainJ and that website both do definitely exist and are worth getting into, hence my pushy self her

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-10 Thread b4l4nc3r
Lets try it completely: http://www.maintainj.com/ On Feb 11, 5:40 am, b4l4nc3r wrote: > Btw, I just found out that for some reason the URL I've used starting > this discussion/thread is pointing tohttp://www.google.com/www.maintainj.com > instead ofwww.maintainj.com. Please know that MaintainJ an

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-11 Thread b4l4nc3r
Am I missing something? An obvious documentation I should have read that would indicate at some point Yes or No? Or am I asking a ridicules question here? Someone with enough know-how should be able point at some direction with the minimum use of her/his time, right? Forget about MaintainJ, just th

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-11 Thread b4l4nc3r
Either I've landed on a deserted island & I'm left in the mercy of a huge amount of luck. OR I'm pushing on the wrong buttons hmmm. On Feb 11, 10:29 pm, b4l4nc3r wrote: > Am I missing something? An obvious documentation I should have read > that would indicate at some point Yes or No? Or

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-11 Thread Didier Durand
Hi, And why don't you just try by yourself ? What you're asking for is so specific so probably nobody has exactly tried what you're asking for. So, people are careful: if they don't know, they will not answer. 1 main point for that: gae made quite a few changes of the jre (See the while list of

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-13 Thread b4l4nc3r
Yeah, I see, and agree with your point. And I did  try "it" myself, although I mentioned it cryptically with "Googled & tested". And from the feedback from your perception, I mis-communicated "it", because I didn't intend to take the indicated complex approach. Btw, MaintainJ is a tracing tool, to

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-13 Thread b4l4nc3r
Thanks, and perhaps my reply to Didier Durand would probably clarify my intentions & difficulties. Otherwise I'll look into the feasibility/ possibilities of your suggestion. On Feb 12, 11:53 am, Ben Carlson wrote: > I haven't looked into maintainj, so pardon my ignorance. Perhaps making > maint

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-14 Thread b4l4nc3r
BTW, the MaintainJ webapp doesn't write anything on the server-side, so I doubt it will have trouble running on the GAEJ-configured Embedded Jetty server. Plus locally it runs on the NORMAL default SUN- ORacle JRE, and thus not on the specific/limited environment available in the GAEJ clouds! Could

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-17 Thread b4l4nc3r
I've found it out that it's pretty much hopeless on the short-term... I'm looking for GAEJ alternative cloud computing out there... GAEJ has great power, but by its priorities still too limiting... I hope can find something better, otherwise I'd just return because I don't have a better alternative

[appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-21 Thread b4l4nc3r
Having looked around a bit more, I've concluded that GAEJ's model is worth its limitations, especially for start-ups (free-quota) on the long-term (scalability [load-spike-handling-competency, latency, etc..], multiple app versions, separate secure app loading & unloading, etc..), all out of the bo

Re: [appengine-java] Re: GAEJ app on a local "GWT -noserver" equivalent setup?

2011-02-12 Thread Ben Carlson
I haven't looked into maintainj, so pardon my ignorance. Perhaps making maintainj into a Gaej module, or plugin type thing would be the better route to go? -Ben Sent from my iPhone On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:18 PM, b4l4nc3r wrote: > Either I've landed on a deserted island & I'm left in the mercy