Hi Amir -

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Amir Michail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When signing up, is there a chance that the application will be
> rejected?


No, you can set up your app right away, there is no approval process.  Your
app must comply with the Terms of Service:
  http://code.google.com/appengine/terms.html


> If so, should I get some traffic first before signing up?


No need!  Just sign up and start building.


> The problem though is I want people to start linking to my domain, not
> the appspot one.


You can associate your own domain with your App Engine app using Google
Apps.  You can set this up from within the Apps console, or from within the
App Engine Admin Console.  See this article:
  http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/domains.html


> Also, it says that the standard edition of Google apps is ad-
> supported.  What does this mean in the context of connecting my domain
> name to an app engine service?
>

The phrase "ad-supported" in this context has nothing to do with App Engine.
 No ads will appear in your app, unless you put them there.  The ads this
phrase is referring to are in a couple of the applications included with
Google Apps, such as GMail.  Businesses using those applications can upgrade
to a service level where those ads won't appear.

-- Dan

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