I concur also.

I expected to see "Search API" right next to "Datastore API" when I
started working with GAE.

It makes sense and fits the model; offer some for free and then charge
for more.

I would think a Search API that leveraged Google's search
infrastructure would be GAE's killer app.

However, maybe with java support now, you can run Lucene.  I imagine
there might be some problems writing the indexes to the filesystem
though, which is really why you'd need search to be an infrastructure
aware API like datastore or memcache.

Dale
www.bookdope.com
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