Nope, but one *imagines* that others (Spring/VMWare, JBoss/RedHat,
Oracle/Sun/Tangasol, Terracotta, Gigaspaces and Intalio/Jetty) are part way
through delivery, or are planning, or finding partners.

There's a huge attraction to the tiny resource requirement to maintain a WAR
file deployment versus the large requirements of a EC2 style VM. Presuming
the servlet container is shared amongst many apps of course.

One wonders why Sun did not do this ten years ago.

- Paul

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:39 AM, A1programmer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Are there any good alternatives to Google App Engine out there?
>
> I am finding that I cannot rely on GAE for a production quality
> environment.
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