Sent from my BlackBerry® by dtac.
-Original Message-
From: kwanja9...@yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 09:16:01
To:
Reply-To: kwanja9...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [appengine-java] Re: Request was aborted after waiting too long to
attempt to service your request
Sent from my BlackBerry®
: [appengine-java] Re: Request was aborted after waiting too long to
attempt to service your request
Hi App Engine Team,
I wanted to add more info for this issue.
My App is in Development. I am experiencing this issue when there is no
load. (max 2 concurrent requests and I see there are 3 live
after waiting too long to
attempt to service your request
Hi App Engine Team,
I wanted to add more info for this issue.
My App is in Development. I am experiencing this issue when there is no
load. (max 2 concurrent requests and I see there are 3 live instances).
Over the past 24 hours I got this
Hi App Engine Team,
I wanted to add more info for this issue.
My App is in Development. I am experiencing this issue when there is no
load. (max 2 concurrent requests and I see there are 3 live instances).
Over the past 24 hours I got this error for ~8% of the requests.
This is not the first tim
I'm also experiencing this with two larger apps that use Guice and had
the suspicion it appears due to Guice start-up time.
On a smaller app that has only few bindings it does not seem to occur.
Anyone sharing this experience?
Cheers,
Fred
On Nov 4, 7:27 pm, James wrote:
> Also, pretty much EVER
Also, pretty much EVERYONE who doesn't dislike reliability should be
starring this issue -
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2396
:p
On Nov 4, 1:25 pm, James wrote:
> Someone correct me if any of this is inaccurate, but:
> - This occurs exactly 10s into a request.
> -
Someone correct me if any of this is inaccurate, but:
- This occurs exactly 10s into a request.
- They are not catchable; your code doesn't even start to spin up;
there's nothing you can do about it.
- Status page - http://code.google.com/status/appengine - usually
shows all is fine when this occur
It's a loading request - please read the FAQ on what causes it and how
to minimise their occurrence at
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#What_Is_A_Loading_Request
On Jul 2, 11:00 am, sree wrote:
> application id: su-raksha
> version: appengine-java-sdk-1.3.5
>
> precompilation enable
Here's some good advice:
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/12/request-performance-in-java.html
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Kroc wrote:
>
> > I have found I usually get this error when my app is loading and takes
> > more than 10 seconds while another request come in. Does your app
>
> I have found I usually get this error when my app is loading and takes
> more than 10 seconds while another request come in. Does your app
> take longer than 10 seconds to load?
Hum yes it may be this...
But I don't know how to measure the loading time and how to reduce it.
If a remove som
On 3 Mar 2010, at 00:22, Kroc wrote:
Hello,
I'm developping an App (fullmetalgalaxy.com) with GWT/AppEngine and
I've got the same error in production server:
“Request was aborted after waiting too long to attempt to service your
request. Most likely, this indicates that you have reached your
si
Hello,
I'm developping an App (fullmetalgalaxy.com) with GWT/AppEngine and
I've got the same error in production server:
“Request was aborted after waiting too long to attempt to service your
request. Most likely, this indicates that you have reached your
simultaneous dynamic request limit. This is
I am also getting this error on a simple app that sends back "hello
world" essentially. There does seem to be something strange going on
because I'm the only one accessing the app, so it couldn't be
simultaneous requests. Have you found anything around this?
On Jan 22, 11:44 am, Locke wrote:
>
Ah, you're right, only this bit stuck in my head "quotas with billing
enabled can accommodate around 500 requests per second" from
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/quotas.html
Thanks for the pointer to the math working that number back from the
30 request / s limit. Seems a little optimistic
I have seen this error even for "hello world." It MAY be caused by too
many simultaneous requests, but it also may be caused by a problem
with appengine itself.
On Jan 22, 12:30 pm, Don Schwarz wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Millisecond wrote:
> > I'm getting this log message a lot i
15 matches
Mail list logo