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I have reason to believe that warming up a service instance through your adpater may incur Google charges.
I've got a scenario in which I did not think I was hitting the service that hard, but the charges seemed excessive to me. In my unit test scenario I swapped out the actual request invocation for a unit test callback in order to simulate that aspect, but it did involve a "live" service instance, so hence my concern with that.
Can you clarify one way or the other the nature of the service connection and whether that does indeed incur charges?
Thanks!
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Hello,
I have reason to believe that warming up a service instance through your adpater may incur Google charges.
I've got a scenario in which I did not think I was hitting the service that hard, but the charges seemed excessive to me. In my unit test scenario I swapped out the actual request invocation for a unit test callback in order to simulate that aspect, but it did involve a "live" service instance, so hence my concern with that.
Can you clarify one way or the other the nature of the service connection and whether that does indeed incur charges?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: