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Google App Engine
Run your web applications on Google's infrastructure.
Google App Engine enables developers to build web applications on the same scalable systems that power our own applications.
No assembly required.
Google App Engine exposes a fully-integrated development environment.
It's easy to scale.
Google App Engine makes it easy to design scalable applications that grow from one to millions of users without infrastructure headaches.
It's free to get started.
Every Google App Engine application can use up to 500MB persistent storage and 5 million monthly page views.
To Submit Your SDK Patch
To submit a patch to the SDK
- Locate or Create a bug for the issue you wish to patch
- Post the code for the patch in the issue
- If the patch is accepted, you must sign a contributor license agreement before the patch can be integrated. The CLA protects you and us.
- If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an individual CLA.
- If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work, then you'll need to sign a corporate CLA
- When the version of the SDK is with your accepted patch is released, we'll mark the issue as Fixed-Patch
Follow either of the two links above to access the appropriate CLA and instructions for how to sign and return it.
If we choose not to integrate your code, we will mark the issue as Patch-Declined
To Submit a Feature or Issue
To submit a feature:
- Check if the feature already exists in the issue tracker
- If it does, star the issue
- If you have additional clarification, add that to the comments
- If the feature does not exist, file a new feature including a description of the desired functionality
- Check to see if the issue exists
- If it does, star the issue
- If you have additional information on the issue, add that to the bug
- If the issue does not exist
- File the issue. Please include as much specific detail as possible when reporting the bug. Include any stack trace that you see, and if appropriate screenshots of the observed behavior