The DevAppServer is definitely not designed to be used in this way.  The
biggest problem that you will probably run into is that the local datastore
implementation is designed to store all data in memory.

There are most likely security issues with the DevAppServer (which is the
reason that it is only accessible from the local machine without an explicit
-a option), which may or may not be a problem depending on their application
and the scope of their intranet.

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Harry Monroe <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I know this is not the point on Google App Engine, but I´ve come
> across this problem.
> We have a running app online that satisfies many customers, but one of
> them (there´s always one) would like to run it somehow "offline"...
>
> Does anyone have used the developement server to run a production
> application.
> Is there a list of limits on that server? Maybe the datastore has a
> limit or you can only have one concurrent connection, maybe some
> session limits...
> I would like to have all those facts to discourage them.
>
> Thanks in advance!!
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