No, Google App Engine only supports python. I noticed a petition
going round asking for PHP support, but this seems unlikely to happen
soon. The architecture also doesn't suit the symfony model in quite
the same way as EC2 - it's more a case of you plugging in your
components into their
The impression I have (as someone with access to google app engine) is
that Python is merely the first language they've chosen to support
(given that it's a language they use extensively internally).
However - there are many things in the way that symfony is built that
may prove an initial
I'm having a good chuckle at all of you from gmail talking on a google
group about being worried at giving google more data ;).
The thing that would concern me most is not being able to take that
data out and move it elsewhere..
Mark
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I'm having a good chuckle at all of you from gmail talking on a google
group about being
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:00 PM, Eddy
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And besides, do you want Google to own you?!
Hehe, it doesn't sound that bad actually. If we're building a community
thing whereas everything is open, that could save us a lot in terms of
resources.
Giving your application
Hi mephis
The short answer is no as PHP is not supported.
Cheers
Andy
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I'm fully aware of the irony in me using Google's products, but I'm
careful to ensure that the risks are minimised. I backup my Google
Calendar as iCal files, IMAP Gmail is synced to my local machine. But
Google App Engine is, for now, a step too far - you're locked into
their APIs - it's not