>From your recent questions, I get the impression you have a specific
architecture in mind and you want to force it onto GAE. This approach is
unlikely to satisfy you.

I suggest taking a step back, thinking about your business goals, and see
how they match up to the tools that already exist inside of GAE. Developing
on GAE requires a mental shift from how you have probably developed
server-side apps in the past. While there are certainly edge cases, most
applications never need to go beyond the datastore, task queue, and
memcache.

Jeff


On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:10 PM, saintthor <[email protected]> wrote:

> i use app caching to cache data. if there are many instances, the data
> won't be found.
>
> i want to limit the instance num only one. if there are more requests, let
> it wait or fail.
>
> or, can i detect the instance num in code and shut down the more?
>
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