2018-06-07 21:50:55 +00:00
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<appengine-web-app xmlns="http://appengine.google.com/ns/1.0">
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2018-07-16 14:52:57 +00:00
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<application>hotel-service-210413</application>
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<version>1</version>
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2018-06-12 02:23:02 +00:00
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<sessions-enabled>true</sessions-enabled>
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2018-06-07 21:50:55 +00:00
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<!--
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Allows App Engine to send multiple requests to one instance in parallel:
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-->
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<threadsafe>true</threadsafe>
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<!-- Configure java.util.logging -->
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<system-properties>
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<property name="java.util.logging.config.file" value="WEB-INF/logging.properties"/>
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</system-properties>
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<!--
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HTTP Sessions are disabled by default. To enable HTTP sessions specify:
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<sessions-enabled>true</sessions-enabled>
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It's possible to reduce request latency by configuring your application to
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asynchronously write HTTP session data to the datastore:
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<async-session-persistence enabled="true" />
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With this feature enabled, there is a very small chance your app will see
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stale session data. For details, see
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https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/config/appconfig#Java_appengine_web_xml_Enabling_sessions
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-->
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</appengine-web-app>
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