Quick question (I have not looked at your datastore at all yet) -

Can using your datastore eliminate the limit of 1000 entities on a
fetch?  Thanks -

johnP


On Apr 17, 8:06 am, Nick Johnson <arach...@notdot.net> wrote:
> Recently I've been working on a replacement datastore backend for App
> Engine, to allow hosting apps in a production environment (eg, not the
> dev_appserver), outside Google's cloud. Thanks largely to the long
> easter weekend, it's now at a point where I feel comfortable showing
> it off, and soliciting contributions and comments (including a better
> name).
>
> The short:
>
> It's called BDBDatastore, you can find basic details 
> athttp://arachnid.github.com/bdbdatastore/and project status 
> athttp://wiki.github.com/Arachnid/bdbdatastore. It's written in Java,
> runs as a standalone server, uses BDB-JE for the datastore backend,
> and will support everything the dev_appserver and production
> datastores support. It's not yet ready for deployment, but will be
> soon.
>
> The long:
>
> See my blog entry 
> here:http://blog.notdot.net/Announcing-BDBDatastore-a-replacement-datastor...
> .
>
> Mandatory disclaimer: I work for Google, and as of recently, I'm a
> Developer Programs Engineer for Google App Engine. All of my opinions
> here (on my personal account) are my own, of course, not Google's, and
> BDBDatastore is developed in my own time, with my own resources,
> completely independently of my work at Google.
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