Hi Bill,
All versions of an app share the same quota pool as well, so non-default
versions should have the same constraints in place as the default version of
the app.

Cheers,

Jeff

On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It's been suggested that a website could use different app versions to
> support multiple languages or partitioning functions while still
> getting access to a single datastore.  For example, see the last
> paragraph here (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1085898/choosing-
> java-vs-python-on-google-app-engine/1087878#1087878).
>
> I was told, though, that non-default app versions could have some
> throttling or other limitations in place.  If so, what are the
> limitations and is the App Engine team thinking of lifting those
> limits so all app versions are first-class apps?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
> >
>

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