I see... to play safe i used string properties populated with JSON values,
whenever needed. I'll make some tests with these types, hopefully i'll get
it working.
Thanks. :)

2010/12/26 Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com>

> Hi
>
> You can always get the underlying raw entity. I wouldn't have a clue how
> you go about that in java.
> But the underlying datastore is the same for both environments.
>
> Rgds
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