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Can google app engine be used to store or host an adobe air file (.air)?
The .air file will be used as a software updater. I have tried
uploading files view google app engine launcher and the only files
uploaded are the php and xml files.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Chad Vincent
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Nov 13, 2014, 3:49:44 PM11/13/14
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You would want to put the .air file in a Cloud Storage bucket, so you can add newer versions without having to redeploy your app.
Renzo Nuccitelli
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I have done this. You can deploy it as a static file and serve like any other (js, css and so on).
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@OP: You can host your Air files on App Engine or Cloud Storage, but you need to find a way to route those files for public requests. Read how to serve static files here.
You mentioned that the only files uploaded when you tried to upload were the PHP and XML files. Were there any CSS/JS/other static files in the application directory?