Hi Craig,
Ahh right, so although it's working at the moment with  *appengine:run* 
this is being phased out so I'd better be moving to a standalone server.

On Friday 28 June 2024 at 03:19:18 UTC+1 Craig Mitchell wrote:

> *> Only reason I ask is I've just had the app updated from java 7 because 
> Google dropped support - and the new project uses "appengine:run" for 
> running locally. Should we be doing it differently?*
>
> Google are asking everyone to move to the "Second-generation Java 
> runtimes".  
> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/migration-center/standard/migrate-to-second-gen/java-differences
>
> This also includes upgrading some services, which can be a big task.  I 
> needed to upgrade from using Datastore, to using Firestore in Datastore 
> mode, which was a large amount of code change:  
> https://cloud.google.com/datastore/docs/firestore-or-datastore
>
> I believe the bundled app engine web server "appengine:run" is now 
> deprecated.  You now need to provide your own web server.  All Google gives 
> you is an installed Java version, and Java libraries to interface with 
> their systems.  How you run them, is now up to you.  Check out the 
> "Framework flexibility" section:  
> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/migration-center/standard/migrate-to-second-gen/java-differences#framework_flexibility
>
> *Disclaimer:*  Google has legacy bundled services you can use, and that 
> might include a web server somehow.  I haven't looked too much into it, as 
> I wanted my project to be on the latest, and get off all the legacy stuff.  
> Plus, once you get off the legacy stuff, you are no longer on 
> Googles proprietary web server and datastore, so moving your app somewhere 
> else becomes a lot easier if you ever needed to.
>
> *Shameless self promotion:*  I just finished a project for Nasdaq, so 
> I'll be looking for work in the next few weeks, if you needed someone with 
> experience, happy to chat:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigmit75/ 
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Friday 28 June 2024 at 1:28:47 am UTC+10 Daniel Webb wrote:
>
>> Hi Craig,
>>
>> On Wednesday 26 June 2024 at 02:56:31 UTC+1 Craig Mitchell wrote:
>>
>> btw:  "appengine:run" is deprecated.  You won't be able to do any updates 
>> to your app until you upgrade.  
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/legacy/standard/java/maven-reference 
>>  
>> But you probably already knew this.  🙂
>>
>>
>> Whaat, are you sure?! 
>> Only reason I ask is I've just had the app updated from java 7 because 
>> Google dropped support - and the new project uses "appengine:run" for 
>> running locally. Should we be doing it differently?
>>
>

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