My application id is jwigapp.  The application is the example,
Guestbook, from the AppEngine website, for Java. No state secrets
there.

So, here is my appengine-web.xml

<appengine-web-app xmlns="http://appengine.google.com/ns/1.0";>
        <application>jwigapp</application>
        <version>2</version>

        <!-- Configure java.util.logging -->
        <system-properties>
                <property name="java.util.logging.config.file" value="WEB-INF/
logging.properties"/>
        </system-properties>

</appengine-web-app>


Now, this morning I got an idea. Maybe I should change my web.xml to
reflect my jwigapp name. So here is what it looks like now (in part):

        <servlet>
                <servlet-name>guestbook</servlet-name>
                <servlet-class>guestbook.GuestbookServlet</servlet-class>
        </servlet>
        <servlet-mapping>
                <servlet-name>guestbook</servlet-name>
                <url-pattern>jwigapp</url-pattern>
        </servlet-mapping>

I did this thinking perhaps that would help. It works on my computer.
But here is the error message I get when I try to upload it using the
Google Plugin:

Creating staging directory
Scanning for jsp files.
Compiling jsp files.
Scanning files on local disk.
Initiating update.
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
https://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=jwigapp&version=2&;
400 Bad Request
Error when loading application configuration:
Unable to assign value 'jwigapp' to attribute 'url':
Value 'jwigapp' for key url does not match expression '^(?!\^)/|\.|(\
(.).*(?!\$).$'


I am guessing that expression is a regular expression, which I don't
know how to understand.

I have a feeling the answer is very simple, and that I am looking
right at it, and just miss it.

I have a presentation tomorrow and I would like to show it off.

Grrrrr.



On Sep 28, 7:28 pm, "David C. Hicks" <dhi...@i-hicks.org> wrote:
>   It sounds like the application id you've given to your local
> application isn't the same as the application you created on AppEngine.  
> You might want to verify that you're uploading to an application that is
> valid.
>
> Dave
>
> On 09/28/2010 07:35 PM, turncom wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >         I am using Eclipse (I'm a newbie with Eclipse) and Java (which
> >         I know).
>
> > The app I created (the standard Guestbook) works on my laptop. When I
> > attempt to upload it using the Google Plugin (and on the command line,
> > too, for that matter) I get this message:
>
> > Unable to update app: Error posting to URL:
> >https://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=jwigapp&ver...
> > <https://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=jwigapp&ver...>
> > 400 Bad Request
> > Error when loading application configuration:
> > Unable to assign value 'guestbook' to attribute 'url':
> > Value 'guestbook' for key url does not match expression
> > '^(?!\^)/|\.|(\(.).*(?!\$).$'
>
> > So......what am I doing wrong? Is there something I am missing in
> > configuring Eclipse? I've been banging my head on this for two days. I
> > will do a presentation on Thursday, and I would love to show this off.
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