djidjadji: Yes, I thought about the cron, but the intervals are every 1
minute, and I need to be every 5 seconds

2010/10/31 djidjadji <[email protected]>

> Every request should finish within 30 seconds.
> You can setup a cron job and/or task queue chain to simulate a
> continuous processing.
> You have to keep state information in the datastore or part of the
> task arguments.
>
> 2010/10/31 SombraX <[email protected]>:
> > Hello everyone. I try to build a program that works non-stop, is an
> > infinite while that collects information from different Web sites and
> > record the information in the database. The problem is that at startup
> > is interpreted as a request and get the timeout error.
> > Is it possible to build a service daemon with python and boot from the
> > console app enginne?
> >
> > (my english is terrible , sorry....cago en die).
> >
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