You need use your SQLite in DataStore , use the api objectify its very
simple.

bye

2011/7/18 Jim Cipar <jci...@gmail.com>

> I'm trying to write an app that has to handle somewhat complex queries
> to a never (or very rarely) changing data set.  Right now I have a
> static .csv file that my app reads, parses, and returns results from.
> This solution isn't really ideal though, I would much rather have a
> read-only SQLite file that the app can read, so that I can make use of
> all of the good things that come with using a database (indices,
> complex queries, performance ...).
>
> It seems like App Engine refuses to load the sqlite3 python module,
> even if I don't try to open a file for writing.  Is there some
> workaround to get read-only SQLite access in App Engine?
>
> I can't imagine I'm the first person who's wanted to do this, but
> everything I've found has been about people using SQLite as a local
> store for the App Engine development kit, or wanting to use SQLite as
> a read-write datastore.
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