Hi,

Jason (Google) has mentioned that there is a limit on the amount of
memory an application can consume in another thread:

"There is an upper limit to the amount of memory your app can consume,
but
it's more than reasonable for the type of applications that App Engine
is
built to serve. If your application surpasses this limit, an exception
will
be thrown. "

What is the limit (if not an exact value an approximate value)?  I
need to make some decisions about what to store in memcache and what
to store in the application (in static variables, servlet instance
variables, etc) and this decision depends to some degree on how much
data I can reasonably store in the application.

Regards,
Len

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