The problem is RAM! Thanks a lot! Il giorno lunedì 18 settembre 2017 18:52:41 UTC+2, Yannick (Cloud Platform Support) ha scritto: > > Hello Massimo, you should be able to use Stackdriver Logging > <https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/> to read details about the errors > encountered by your App Engine application, is that not the case? Be sure > to check the logs for the specific version that is producing these errors. > > Also, just to get it out of the way, is there any possibility that your > ERP application uses more than the 1GB of ram made available to the default > instance type? > > On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 9:02:49 AM UTC-4, Massimo Mandaglio wrote: >> >> I'm using GCE (with other Google services for SQL, Storage, ...) for my >> ERP software developed with Java 8 & PrimeFaces (JSF) running on tomcat. >> Now I would like to migrate to GAE Flex but I have a problem! >> Locally i switch from tomcat to jetty 9 and updated the project following >> the docs and it run correctly. But when I deploy my ERP on AppEngine Flex i >> get a "502 Server error" page. >> >> I tried a simple PrimeFaces application with the same configuration >> (app.yaml & project configuration) and it works properly! But when i copy >> the maven lib from my ERP and deploy, i get 502... >> >> Is there a log to check the problem? or know what is the problem and how >> to correct it? >> >> Thanks! >> >
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