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Google App Engine Java 8 Standard Environment documentation
App Engine standard environment makes it easy to build and deploy an application that
runs reliably under heavy load and with large amounts of data.
Your application runs within its own secure, reliable environment that is
independent of the hardware, operating system, or physical location of the
server.
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Last updated 2025-03-05 UTC.
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