Thanks for Your answer! Aral Balkan's example is very old and I'm
aware of that. You suprised me by the technological jump of pyAMF, but
unfortunately upgrading it has no effect in my case (probably because
I don't send/get a lot of data, so pyAMF can't show off it's
serialization/deserialization skills.

OLD: http://0.latest.lagstest.appspot.com/gra
NEW: http://1.latest.lagstest.appspot.com/gra

Probably 50 ms offline lag is a fault of flash. But still, without
these 50 ms lag server will have 150 ms, while it pings with 50. Maybe
there's some multi wrong techniques stacked one on eachother. I will
never know that until I see some better lag tester, that accomplishes
~50 ms (well, any under 150 ms will be nice) online lag.

So I repeat my questions and add more of them:
1. Does anyone have similar GAE lag tester? I don't care about
technology, I care if it shows different pings.
2. Ad 7: does anyone know if there's something more in Aral Balkan's
example that's ancient and wrong nowadays?
3. Does the God exist?
4. Is there any flash group I could ask it as well? (I'm kinda not a
group discussant type and I'm not oriented...)

Thanks for Your try, Nick! And I'm looking forward to next hints!

On 13 Lip, 08:52, Nick Joyce <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 11, 11:01 pm, Broadsmile <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi! I'm new to the GAE Engine, I found it will be a nice engine for my
> > mmorpg game. For now I'm still investigating what Can I do with this
> > technology, and what I can't. I want my game to be real-time based and
> > am now testing the server to see how responsive it can be.
>
> > One of first things I did was pinging the app-name.appspot.com to see
> > the lags. It was, and still is ~50ms.
> > However! Pinging may be faster then actually sending and receiving
> > data. So I made a simple benchmark in flash + 
> > python:http://lagstest.appspot.com/gra
>
> > I get about 200 ms lag, and it's too bad for some really fast action
> > in realtime (althought I even don't really want so fast action so I
> > don't need small lag). Sometimes lag is spiking to even a second and
> > that's alarming. Also something weird happened - I get ~50 ms lag on
> > offline devserver - that means, that flash, server or pyAMF is a
> > significant factor! :O
>
> > I made the source code publichttp://lagstest.appspot.com/lagtest.zip
> > (99% of the source code is by Aral Balkan - MIT licence - anyway).
>
> > I live in Poland.
>
> > So I have several questions:
> > 1. Should I expect smaller lag? How to achieve that with flash + GAE?
> > 2. Should I repost on Python GAE?
> > 3. Any tips for a begginer ?
> > 4. Any opensource projects to see, that have a good connection?
> > 5. Is my place of living a factor? What do You see on this benchmark?
> > 6. What's the sense of life?
> > 7. Is my code allright or Aral Balkans code is already outdated? (I
> > didn't upgrade AMF to the up-to-date version yet)
>
> > Thank You in Advance.
>
> I took a brief look at the zip and noticed that you are using PyAMF
> 0.3.0b, which is ancient! :)
>
> There has been a lot of effort to optimise PyAMF since that version
> (x4-x8 speed up in d/encoding is not unusual). If speed is your king
> then I would suggest you take a look at the soon to be released 0.6
> [1] which is largely backwards compatible with all older versions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nick
>
> [1] -http://github.com/hydralabs/pyamf

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