Hi,

You can run any Java app server you like on EC2, such as Tomcat or Resin, and also take advantage of the AWS MapReduce framework.

HTH,

Fred

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On Nov 3, 2009, at 9:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,
  It's the sole reason I am using App Engine. I have to deploy a Web
application on it using Java. The whole point is that I have to make
the running of application look like it's being run on a single
TaskTracker but actually, it runs on many. Thus , in short I have to
expose Google App Engine into many nodes.


Thank You.
Harshad

Hi Harshad,

Is there any reason you're using App Engine instead of EC2? App Engine
is designed for web sites, so in general, I think you'd have to do a
lot of work to make it run MapReduce, and it wouldn't be particularly
good at it.

On Nov 3, 2009, at 8:49 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hi,
 Is there any possibility of Google app Engine running Map Reduce
behind
its framework?. I am doing a project on Google App Engine which has to
expose it into different nodes i.e into TaskTrackers, Jobtrackers.
 Basically I have to balance the load which exists while running any
application behind the scenes. I have to assign different TaskTrackers
on different machines. Does Google App Engine provide support for
this?

Thank You.
Harshad Shrikhande


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