Thanks!

Albert

On Aug 9, 11:05 pm, "Nick Johnson (Google)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Albert,
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> On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Albert <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the vid link! I learned some other good stuff from there.
> > However, I don't think my question was clearly answered.
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> > I hope I get a clear response from the AppEngine Team on this one.
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> > When I start an asynchronous urlfetch, and return my application
> > response without calling get_result() or wait(), I'm assuming that
> > either of four things can happen.
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> > 1. The url will be successfully called.
> > 2. The url will not be successfully called.
> > 3. The url will be called, and then "cancelled" (I don't know if this
> > is actually a possibility)
> > 4. No guarantees.
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> As the talk Stephen linked to describes, if you start an asynchronous
> URLFetch, and return from your handler before it completes, the URLFetch
> will complete andcall
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> call your callback function (if any) after the response is
> returned to the user.
>
> -Nick Johnson
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> > So which is it?
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> > Thanks!
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> > On Aug 7, 4:34 am, Stephen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Aug 4, 11:33 am, Albert <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > For performance reasons, I'm thinking of usingasynchronousURLfetch
> > > > to call the google analytics trackingurlnear the "middle" of my
> > > > request handler code.
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> > > > Well, I'm not really interested in the result of that urlfetch, so I'm
> > > > not interested in calling get_result(). So I don't want my app to wait
> > > > for the result, and just increase the time for the user to wait. I
> > > > just want it successfully called.
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> > > This trick may still work:
>
> > >http://www.reddit.com/r/AppEngine/comments/adxb9/low_level_app_engine...
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