The limitations on AppEngine have been lifted quite substantially:
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2010/12/happy-holidays-from-app-engine-team-140.html

The other comments still stand. If WiaB isn't designed for this kind
of deployment it would involve a lot of work to port it and get it
working correctly. There are higher priorities.

On Dec 11, 11:29 am, Vega <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, you can't host Wiab on AppEngine. AppEngine has severe
> restrictions like 30 seconds deadline on any operations that would
> prevent holding permanent connections that Wiab requires. AppEngine
> also has restriction on maximum DB record of 1MB - which would make it
> very hard to persist Wave data into DB. Ajyway, Wiab was not designed
> with goal to be deployed into cloud but to run on it's own server, so
> even if AppEngine would remove the restrictions - still a lot of work
> should be done as to change Wiab architecture in order to allow it to
> be deployed as Web Application into some java server. So, it is not
> going to happen (imho) anytime soon.
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> On Dec 9, 6:51 pm, jbills <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Would it be possible to host wave in a box on App Engine. What
> > modifications would be required to do this?

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