Buried in the change log is an innocuous line about the remote API.
>From the module:
"This allows easy remote access to the App Engine datastore, and
potentially any
of the other App Engine APIs, using the same interface you use when
accessing
the service locally."

On Feb 9, 6:12 pm, Jeff S <j...@google.com> wrote:
> Today we released version 1.1.9 of our SDK. Here's what's new in this
> release:
>
>       * You can now use the Python standard libraries urllib, urllib2
> or httplib to make HTTP requests. This has been a frequent request on
> our issue tracker.
>       * We've been working on a set of tools that will make the
> process of uploading and downloading data from App Engine applications
> easier. Today we're excited to announce an early release of our new
> bulk uploading client. You can try it out here. Let us know what you
> think in our Google Group!
>       * Several updates to our datastore, including the automatic
> generation of single property indexes and the addition of IN and !=
> operators to db.Query. See the Datastore API docs for more details.
>       * A bunch of additional bugfixes and enhancements, listed in our
> Release Notes.
>
> See the blog 
> post:http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/02/sdk-version-119-released....
>
> and the downloads are available 
> here:http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
>
> Happy coding,
>
> Jeff
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