> You cannot natively run queries against the data
> contained within, however. Is that what you're looking to do?

Unfortunately, yes, this is what I am looking for...? Does this
require the google appengine server to have specific driver software
installed in it?

On Apr 29, 1:50 am, "Jason (Google)" <apija...@google.com> wrote:
> You can upload any type of file with your application as a resource file and
> use the standard file access APIs to read these files. This is supported by
> both Python and Java. You cannot natively run queries against the data
> contained within, however. Is that what you're looking to do?
>
> - Jason
>
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:52 AM, deostroll <deostr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Is there any way I can work with microsoft access files from within
> > the dev_appserver engine? What would I need to make ms access work?
>
> > If there is an OpenOffice alternative to ms access, what program is
> > that I should be using? I am mainly going to be working with the
> > python framework. So how should I start the java runtimes required to
> > open any OpenOffice docs?
>
> > --deostroll
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