hi gerald,

thx for your answer but this is the ugliest solution ;) why serializing all
pairs and storing them in one.property .... it will never be searchable...

using one entity property for every map.entry or using one entity of a key
value pair type, thats the question ;)

schtief
Am 04.11.2011 07:10 schrieb "Gerald Tan" <woefulwab...@gmail.com>:

> You can serialize a Map<String,String> property into a byte array to be
> stored in the entity
> The easiest way to do this would be to use Objectify with the @Serialized
> annotation
>
> http://code.google.com/p/objectify-appengine/wiki/IntroductionToObjectify#@Embedded
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