Thanks.  At least I know now.

On Mar 5, 3:00 pm, Don Schwarz <schwa...@google.com> wrote:
> No, we do not implement any of the destruction lifecycle (for servlets,
> filters, servlet context, etc.)
>
> I thought that we mentioned this explicitly in the documentation but I don't
> see it now.  I'll get that fixed.
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Steve Pritchard <steve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Based on empirical testing I suspect it does not run.
>
> > Based on the GAE design that code only gets executed inside a request/
> > response cycle I suspect it does not run.
>
> > Does anybody know for sure?  It is part of the servlet spec. Is it
> > documented anywhere that it does not run.  If not it should be
> > documented as a difference if indeed it does not run.
>
> > It would be nice if it did run.  It would be and easy way to record
> > when an app is being spun out to dry and for how long the instance
> > lasted.
>
> > Steve Pritchard
>
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