OK, thanks.

My servlet are all stateless, so it shouldn't be a problem.

But do i get my servlet into app engine?
In tomcat i just put it in the webapps -folder, what is the is the
corresponding action to take here?

On Mar 9, 8:36 pm, "Ikai L (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> App Engine uses the servlets API, so it should be fine. However, you
> should be aware of certain nuances of moving to a cloud based
> solution:
>
> - App Engine can and will tear down and bring up instances of your
> application as capacity demands it, so storing data in local state
> will be less useful than you think. We won't call servlet teardown
> hooks, either, so you will have to rely on building stateless servers
> - Not all classes will work out of the box because there is a class whitelist
> - Your persistence layer will have to be retrofitted for a distributed
> datastore if you are working with an RDBMS
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Mats Svensson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there any way to take a servlet that is currently running on
> > tomcat, and instead run it in app engine?
>
> > I cant seem to find any documentation or tutorials describing this.
> > All descriptions here seem to be very google-specific and i don't
> > recognize any of the usual servlet-stuff im used to.
>
> > Do i have to build a special google version of the servlet, or is
> > there something like the tomcat "webapps"-folder somewhere that i can
> > just drop it into and go?
>
> > I guess im looking for some kind of "app engine for people used to
> > tomcat"-tutorial.
>
> > There must be others that has taken this step before me, (if it can be
> > done).
>
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