I have managed to get my new Google App Engine APp hosted on my domain. TO do this I had to sign up to a "free" google apps account.
The google apps account is asking for money and I have a free 30 day trial. Will my domain name that Google App Engine is using stop working when this 30 day trial is up?
Do I have to pay $5 a month or whatever it is just to have my google app engine app hosted on a domain?
Thanks
You do not have to pay.
You can get a free single-user Google Apps account. See "Serving Your App on a Custom Domain" at https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/domain?hl=en
Yes,
To serve your app on a custom domain, you must first associate that domain with a Google Apps account.
Yes you do need a Google Apps Account, and No you don't need to pay for it.
When you sign up for a new AppEngine account you should go for an option to create a new Apps Account, where you will be given an apps account with one user. This will be free. See this: http://www.labnol.org/internet/google-apps-free/26926/
不,您可以使用cname转到您的应用引擎域(www.example.com - > example.appspot.com)但是,这不适用于裸域,例如example.com您的提供商(大多数提供商)可以将您的所有域流量重定向到您的app_id。
As of now it seems that you have to sign up for a business account and get a $50 credit for 1 year, after which time Google will have a better solution.
See this thread for sympathetic dissatisfaction. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/google-appengine/pVZfdeky-ow/TO1SmipM2Y0J
(Wish the Google support person told me that before I deleted the business account I already had...)
I know that it's an old question, but the marked answer is not right anymore. Google is pushing everybody who want a custom domain to pay for business account.
However there is one workaround :
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