Hi All,

According the Term 4.4, does it allow  reproxy or load balancer structure in
app engine ?

Best Regards
Tom Wu


2009/3/12 Arun Shanker Prasad <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Jason,
>
> We are deploying multiple application under the same domain, but the
> function of all the applications are different like, one for the HR
> management another one a twitter like application. We are eventually
> planning to sell these applications individually. Does this violate
> the TOS as they are different application served under the same Google
> Apps Domain?
>
> Thanks,
> Arun Shanker Prasad.
>
> On Mar 12, 6:54 am, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, using multiple app_ids like this is against the TOS. We are
> > building infrastructure to support your use case, however, so that you
> > do not need to use multiple application IDs. In the meantime, we are
> > happy to consider exceptions on a case-by-base basis. You can file
> > your request using the form at:
> >
> > http://code.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=AppEngineM...
> >
> > If you want more details, there are basically two ways of deploying a
> > single application to multiple domains:
> >
> > 1. Use a single app_id and build namespacing API hooks for your calls
> > to memcache and the datastore.  If you want to use the users API with
> > this solution, you'll have to stick with ordinary Google Accounts, not
> > Google Apps Accounts. For more on API hooks, seehttp://
> code.google.com/appengine/articles/hooks.html
> >
> > 2. Use multiple app identifiers and bind each to a separate domain.
> > This solution allows for use of the users API with Google Apps
> > Accounts.
> >
> > To support option 2, we will consider making exceptions to our terms
> > when it is clear that multiple identifiers are being used to deploy an
> > app to multiple different customers. That is, each application ID must
> > restrict authentication to a different Google Apps domain, and any
> > significant functionality (beyond splash pages, login pages, etc) must
> > be available only to members of these domains. To apply for an
> > exception, use the form linked above.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > - Jason
> >
> > On Mar 2, 4:55 pm, "TAN KH" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > 4.4. You may not develop multiple Applications to simulate or act as a
> > > single Application or otherwise access the Service in a manner intended
> > > to avoid incurring fees.
> >
> > > Clarification
> >
> > > I am currently developing my app to operate on 1 application instance
> > > per company/organisation. These application instances can have
> > > content/xml messages that flows in/out between them.
> > > Is this considered to be in violation of the above terms ?
> >
> > > This would also mean that a large number of organisations
> > > equates to a large number of applications. Is this also considered a
> > > violation when I manage multiple application instances thru'
> > > multiple gmail accounts since there is a 10 application limit ?
> >
> > > Appreciate the clarification.
>
> >
>

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