Yes, queued tasks and scheduled tasks have an execution time limit as
well. You'll want to break your large tasks into smaller pieces. We've
committed to map/reduce support to help make this easier on our
roadmap for a future release.

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 7:19 AM, S P T Krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following from Google App Engine states,
>
> "..Application code only runs in response to a web request, a queued
> task, or a scheduled task, and must return response data within 30
> seconds in any case. A request handler cannot spawn a sub-process or
> execute code after the response has been sent..."
>
> My question being, is 30 sec applicable only for web questions or to
> even requests from a queued and scheduled tasks as well ?
>
> --Kris
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