Hello,

The application will run in my GAE account 100%.  The only thing I will 
have to ask the client to do if they want to use their own custom domain 
(or subdomain) is to point it to my GAE server via domain or ip-address.

So to summarize:

1. My company will code the application and deploy to my own GAE account 
for the domain www.exampe.com
2. The customers will choose their subdomain and then they can access the 
application at:  customer1.example.com
3. If the customer wants to use their own domain, they will have to point 
their domain to my GAE domain/ip address.
   They customer may point the domain e.g. www.customer1.com or they might 
create a subdomain like:  example.customer1.com

SSL has to be supported for both cases #2 and #3, but for #3 they will get 
their own SSL certification I would imagine.


So my question is, is the above possible?  
If yes, do I have to make a API call to your DNS service or something for a 
subdomain or their own custom domain to allow the request to go through 
your load-balancers?
Is there a limit to the # of subdomains or domains?  Say I want 10,000 of 
them?


Thanks.






On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:00:10 PM UTC-5, Patrice (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It is definitely a possibility, but it depends on what you're using to 
> host. Do you code applications for your users and then deploy on App 
> Engine, or do you simply host their data in a GCS bucket (or a GCE 
> instance)? 
>
> We'd need more information into what you are doing precisely. I think in 
> the meantime, this article 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/console/using-custom-domains-and-ssl?hl=en#adding_a_custom_domain_for_your_application>
>  will 
> help out a bit.
>
> Cheers! 
>
> On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 11:47:04 AM UTC-5, Gitted wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I want to build a SaaS application using appengine, all of my 
>> customers would either be using a sub-domain or their own custom domain.
>>
>> Would this be something that app-engine could support?
>>
>> Say my service uses the domain example.com.
>>
>> My customers would then get their own subdomain like:
>>
>> https://customer1.example.com
>> https://customer2.example.com
>>
>>
>> Or they would use their own domain, and then point their domain to my 
>> service like:
>>
>> http://example.customer-domain.com   points to http://example.com or its 
>> ipaddress.
>>
>>
>> Hope this makes sense and someone can answer this for me.
>>
>

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