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  2. CONFSERVER-15558

Please Support Google App Engine/Java for Confluence & JIRA deployment

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      Now that Google App Engine supports Java I would like to deploy and use instances of Confluence and JIRA there.

            [CONFSERVER-15558] Please Support Google App Engine/Java for Confluence & JIRA deployment

            Atlassian Update - 24 March 2025

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            George Varghese added a comment - Atlassian Update - 24 March 2025 Hello, Thank you for submitting this suggestion. We appreciate you taking the time to share your ideas for improving our products, as many features and functions come from valued customers such as yourself. Atlassian is committed to enhancing the security and compliance of our Data Center products, with an emphasis on sustainable scalability and improving the product experience for both administrators and end-users. We periodically review older suggestions to ensure we're focusing on the most relevant feedback. This suggestion is being closed due to a lack of engagement in the last four years , including no new watchers, votes, or comments. This inactivity suggests a low impact. Therefore, this suggestion is not in consideration for our future roadmap. Please note the comments on this thread are not being monitored. You can read more about our approach to highly voted suggestions here and how we prioritize what to implement here. To learn more about our recent investments in Confluence Data Center, please check our public roadmap and our dashboards, which contain recently resolved issues , current work, and future plans. Kind regards, Confluence Data Center

            I'm not too knowledgeable about the technical limitations of why Confluence/JIRA won't run on GAE, but to try and summarize, is it not supported because of the SQL database that you connect to using GAE, or is it the internal SQL/relational database within the JVM that has an issue?

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - I'm not too knowledgeable about the technical limitations of why Confluence/JIRA won't run on GAE, but to try and summarize, is it not supported because of the SQL database that you connect to using GAE, or is it the internal SQL/relational database within the JVM that has an issue?

            JIRA and Confluence can be run in AWS, but this is not a free service.

            David McIntyre added a comment - JIRA and Confluence can be run in AWS, but this is not a free service.

            Brice Copy added a comment -

            GAE is proprietary, no doubt about it !

            Both JPA and JDO support in GAE is currently extremely limited (for tens of reasons, but just lack of support for join queries and lack of support for complex query params are already a showstopper in many aspects).

            Just my two cents.

            Brice Copy added a comment - GAE is proprietary, no doubt about it ! Both JPA and JDO support in GAE is currently extremely limited (for tens of reasons, but just lack of support for join queries and lack of support for complex query params are already a showstopper in many aspects). Just my two cents.

            The issue isn't with GAE - not sure what you mean by proprietary ; it supports JPA and I can run Jruby on
            it with no bother at all.

            Atlassian don't seem to like ORMs.

            Dick Davies added a comment - The issue isn't with GAE - not sure what you mean by proprietary ; it supports JPA and I can run Jruby on it with no bother at all. Atlassian don't seem to like ORMs.

            edburns added a comment -

            I bet you'd sell more licenses if you could make this work, but I bet it would not be easy from an engineering standpoint, given the proprietary nature of GAE.

            edburns added a comment - I bet you'd sell more licenses if you could make this work, but I bet it would not be easy from an engineering standpoint, given the proprietary nature of GAE.

            Paul Beer added a comment -

            Adding support for this would be a huge plus.

            Paul Beer added a comment - Adding support for this would be a huge plus.

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