On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 7:33 AM, Barry Hunter
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> On 10 December 2015 at 15:22, Gitted wrote:
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>> Do you get a static ip address for your GAE application or is it a
>> dynamic IP because of load balancing?
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> For naked domains you
Do you get a static ip address for your GAE application or is it a dynamic
IP because of load balancing?
I'm not sure why I have to set anything up in the console, is should be all
handled by my application code no?
e.g. I get a request, lookup the domain in the database and then I know
On 10 December 2015 at 15:22, Gitted wrote:
> Do you get a static ip address for your GAE application or is it a dynamic
> IP because of load balancing?
>
For naked domains you should be given static IP addresses (because cant use
CNAMES for most)
For subdomains you may
If my application is hosted on appengine, will it allow me to create the
following:
1. Each customer will have their own subdomain like:
customer1.example.com
2. Each customer will point their own custom domain name (DNS A-Record I
believe) to my app-engine-app:
On 12 May 2014 23:13, Gitted sahmed1...@gmail.com wrote:
If my application is hosted on appengine, will it allow me to create the
following:
1. Each customer will have their own subdomain like:
customer1.example.com
Can set this up, in the new cloud console