You have no knowledge when your request is executed on the server.
Launching a new interpreter takes time, the server is busy processing
other requests. If the time of the data is important you should take a
time measurement at the sensor and send it as part of the request

2009/1/12 Cesium <cesiumpic...@gmail.com>:
> My application requires a time stamp from GAE that differs from
> UTC by no more than 1s. (I'll worry about latencies.)
> Imagine for example, a global network of sensors that measure
> geophysical data. The usefulness of the data is degraded if there
> is a large uncertainty surrounding the sample epoch (timestamp).

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