I put loggin to the first line and to the last line of the handler and in 
this case, no log message was shown. That day the backend was never started, 
it was a GAE error, things that happen... I only want to know if there is any 
way to prevent this kind of thing.

El jueves, 10 de enero de 2013 10:52:55 UTC+1, pdknsk escribió:
>
> I've had the same problem. It eventually resolved itself after 
> randomly occurring for weeks. I've made some code changes (which 
> seemed unrelated) so I cannot say for sure if Google made some changes 
> or I did by chance. Do you use transactions in your code? I seem to 
> remember that I had a massive transaction near the end of the handler 
> which I subsequently split into smaller writes and tasks. 
>
> It's fairly easy to debug. Just add logging to the last line of the 
> handler (or whatever the equivalent is in Java). In my case the 
> logging occured, but the backend didn't stop, even though there was 
> obviously no code left. My theory was that the backend didn't get the / 
> _ah/stop/ signal for whatever reason. 
>

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