OK - that seems to work.
GAE has a cron facility configurable with a cron.xml file in the WEB-
INF directory.
I've set it to request the application root "/" every 2 minutes -
should keep things crisp.
Have a good weekend,
Cheers
Chris
On 03/07/2010, at 10:58 PM, Andreas Andreou wrote:
i think someone in this list has mentioned setting up a cron job to
wget
the app so that the unloading never occurs.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 15:19, Chris Mylonas <ch...@mrvoip.com.au>
wrote:
Howdy,
Well I haven't hit any snags yet.
I'll try to put a few of the jumpstart examples on there to see how
they
go. Sometime in the next week - ajaxformloop and some crud with
GAE's
datastore (using JDO over JPA as it seems to be the preferred way
seeing as
it's not a relational db).
The only problem I've got at the moment is that whenever the app
hasn't
been called for a while there is this message in the appengine
admin logs:
This request caused a new process to be started for your
application, and
thus caused your application code to be loaded for the first time.
This
request may thus take longer and use more CPU than a typical
request for
your application.
And the request takes 8000ms - 10000ms to process - once the app is
loaded
it has fast responses as one would expect. At this stage I'm not
sure
whether this is something within GAE that can be configured or some
tapestry
do-not-let-me-unload setting which I haven't encountered in my
tapestry
devving.
I'll post further once there's a bit more work done to it (or if
there are
still the problems you mentioned)
Thanks for your feedback,
Cheers
Chris
On 03/07/2010, at 8:22 PM, Robin Komiwes wrote:
Hi!
Good news! I don't see any workaround to use another XML parser than
woodstox. Does it means that there no compatibility issue anymore?
It
would
be a very good point in order to resolve all issues related to
HTML5 and
entities resolutions problems.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 3:09 AM, Chris Mylonas <ch...@mrvoip.com.au>
wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new around here but thought I would let you know that
this
post
by Christophe Dufour works.
http://blog.dooapp.com/running-tapestry5-maven-on-google-app-engine
You can check it out here: http://tapgae1.appspot.com/
It's pretty much the default tapestry5 maven archetype with a
link to
Christophe's instructions.
I googled for tapestry appengine and there didn't appear to be
any recent
success stories so thought I'd let you all know.
Cheers
Chris
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