Hello,
these times are pretty usual for me (Italy) and seem to depend on the
number of files you need to compile and upload.

I just uploaded a test (nearly empty) app, no GWT, one servlet and one
page. That took about 30 seconds.

My business app has numbers like your. I work in Java.
The "cloning application files" usually gives 700-900 files cloned. Of
these, 100 to 300 get uploaded each time I deploy an update.

Usually, depending on my bandwidth, upload and precompilation can take
3 to 10 minutes. 3-5 more minutes usually go wasted in the "will check
again in XX seconds" loop.
So 9 to 15 minutes are usual times to deploy for me.

Precompilation is a time-consuming step, which is explained here:

http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions/whats-hot-in-java-for-app-engine.html
(last part of the session).
For what I understood, your files are divided in 4 bulks, which are
then compiled and then uploaded to GAE in compiled form (this is also
a good explanation of why no source is downloadable...no source is
uploaded actually, for what I understand).

Hope the session video helps.

Regards
Lorenzo

On Sep 5, 9:16 am, Jaroslav Záruba <[email protected]> wrote:
> Uploading my GWT-application to GAE takes eons lately. For instance, it
> takes 9-10 minutes to upload 275 files.
> Are those times something I should get used to or is GAE only experiencing
> some issues?
>
> Judging by what Eclipse outputs when uploading only a few files (like when I
> only modify server-side stuff), it seems that each file takes separate
> request to get uploaded. Is that right?
>
> Regards
>  J. Záruba

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