Hi,
This most probably com from the section
!-- Default page to serve --
welcome-file-list
welcome-filexxx.html/welcome-file
/welcome-file-list
of your /war/WEB-INF/web.xml of your project. It's the standard
servlet config file that you can configure according to your needs
through the
Hi!
The GAE docs (e.g.
herehttp://code.google.com/intl/de/appengine/docs/java/runtime.html#Requests_and_Servlets)
state that it's possible to set the content-type. In my servlet i also tried
to set (or unset) the content type without success.
resp.setContentType(text/plain);
App Engine deployment is failing today. I'm getting the error
mentioned below. However, I noticed that the application does get
deployed. Is it a known issue or something wrong at my end?
Unable to update:
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
did any wicket appliation deployed to gae had a similar problem , if
not wicket gurus please help me this error happens only when deployed
to gae and not to jetty or any other server, help is appreciated.
On Jan 8, 2:34 pm, fachhoch fachh...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw some tutorials about
Hello to everybody,
I'm working on a web enabled business process application using GWT for the
user interface. At the moment I'm evaluating the option to run the
application on GAE. I expect to have a hundred or so persistent business
objects like orders, products, customers, addresses,
In my configuration, the dev server will serve index.html; however it
encounters problems if the web.xml includes multiple welcome files. The defect
report http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=3848includes
a complete project that demonstrates the problem.
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I have the following model:
Country (name*, ListCity)
City (name*, ListEvent)
Event (id*, description, timeGMT, ListTicket, ListPerformer)
Ticket (id*, type, price, quantity)
Performer(id*, band, startTime)
So this is a 4-level deep model. Here is some of the query I want to run:
All Country
Guys,
As you know, one of the most powerful features regarding data modelling in
GAE is the ListProperty.
(i.e. the ability to manage a ListString property and to manage indexes
and queries over those GAE-specific fields)
Spring Roo and MyEclipse propose interesting stuff to scaffold CRUD
How about:
Country (name*)
City (name*, Key countryKey)
Event (id*, description, timeGMT, ListTicket, ListPerformer, Key
cityKey)
?
-
Best regards,
Dzmitry Lazerka
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 11:17, Sydney sydney.henr...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the following model:
Country (name*, ListCity)
Hello,
I have 'Always On' feature enabled for my application
http://www.AccountingGuru.in
Yet, I see the following message in the Info logs.
This request caused a new process to be started for your application,
and thus caused your application code to be loaded for the first time.
This request
Hi,
If you take what
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/adminconsole/instances.html#Always_On
says, 2 possibilities:
- 1 of your always on instances has died acccidentally
- your application has a sudden peak of traffic
Does one apply to you ?
regards
didier
On Jan 10, 6:15 am, aswath
Hi,
try like below
MapString, Object params = new HashMapString, Object();
params.put(firstdate, fromdate);
params.put(enddate, todate);
params.put(id, pocId );
Query q = pm1.newQuery(SupplierInvoice.class,
pocId ==id startDate=:firstdate
endDate=:enddate);
On
HI,
try like below
MapString, Object params = new HashMapString, Object();
params.put(firstdate, fromdate);
params.put(enddate, todate);
params.put(id, pocId );
Query q = pm1.newQuery(PocVacationSchedule.class, pocId ==id
startDate=:firstdate endDate=:enddate);
On Tue, Dec 28,
Hi Kaan!
I'd like to know which solution solved your problem. Solution 1 (The
reverse proxy) or solution 2 (The A record/CNAME combination)? Thanks!
On Jan 8, 9:51 am, Kaan Soral kaanso...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the help, it solves the problem
On Dec 19 2010, 1:49 am, Ufuk Kayserilioglu
Tnx,
I´ll try with the extra attribute.
Frank
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Tnx, I´ll try.
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Say a user selects 5000 unread messages (each message is an entity)
and wants to mark all of them as read. It would be a massive update.
Can anyone help me on what the best way to do such a large update is?
Is there a different way to do this apart from updating each of the
5000 entities by
Maybe you need to re-think your database models. This message may
help:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/52d44bde94f2e8b8?pli=1
On 9 ene, 17:57, nischalshetty nischalshett...@gmail.com wrote:
Say a user selects 5000 unread messages (each message is an entity)
Hello Albert
Solution 2 solved my problem but it is temporary, the replacement ip's
also get banned after some time ..., so one should always look out for
ip bans and find new ips to use
On Jan 9, 11:35 am, Albert albertpa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Kaan!
I'd like to know which solution solved
Hi,
I'm going crazy with this!
I can't understand why this is not working!
form action={{ upload_url }} method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data
input type=file name=foto/
input type=hidden name=titolo value={{ elemento.date }}/
input type=submit/
/form
class
That is a good link Ernesto.
nischalshetty - I think the best answer is probably an it depends
kind of thing. What do you want to do with unread status? Of course
the key here is that unread is a per user deal. You might be able to
keep some kind of bit-map or other compressed data structure to
On Jan 8, 6:51 am, Tommy trb...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you to everyone who helped us with this yesterday.
And thanks to you for updating us on the resolution. Too many posts
here have lots of people spending their time to help, but the
originator never bothers to explain how they eventually
After I delete all the entries of a few tables, the datastore view
keep giving 500 errors. Datastore viewer is fine on other apps. It's
not a quota issue because the app is working fine with other datastore
operations, just the datastore viewer is having issue. There's no data
type or schema
It starts working now. Could it be related to the burst of datastore
operations or it's just happened to not work for that app?
On Jan 9, 3:24 pm, Peter Liu tinyee...@gmail.com wrote:
After I delete all the entries of a few tables, the datastore view
keep giving 500 errors. Datastore viewer is
@Ernesto Thanks for the link, that's a good starting point.
@Jay Thanks for some more pointers.
Simply put here's what I want to do (a twitter app):
1. Pull all the tweets of a user
2. The user can selectively read tweets (which would be marked as 'Read')
3. Unread tweets would be well
take a look at
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java/browse_thread/thread/35ccea00391d73db/eb988d9fc5dc91e1?hl=en#eb988d9fc5dc91e1
perhaps it might be the cause
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Peter Liu tinyee...@gmail.com wrote:
It starts working now. Could it be related to the
Problem login with google account in IE(9).
The only way is add my.appspot.com to trust web site in IE configuration.
This is really not user friendly to user.
Any suggestion for this ?
Best Regards
Tom Wu
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Here are some quick statistics I did using the idea that you have a entity
which consists solely of a key and no other properties. I called this entity
kind 'READ'. If a tweet has a matching key in this entity then the tweet has
been read. If it doesn't exist then the tweet is unread. I did a
@Stephen Wow! I'm grateful to you for taking time out to make things so
clear. From what I see, you're suggesting to have a different key that when
present indicates a tweet as 'Read'.
You're right, there would be pagination so I'll be displaying say 50 tweets
per page. Now, I would fetch 50
It sholdn't be cumbersome at all. Use the same key identifier for the tweets
as for the Read entity, then do a batch get with those keys. Based on my
numbers I'd say latency for 50 keys will be from 10ms to 20ms. You'll get
back a Map (if using Java - not sure for Python). If they key is in the
My bad. I forgot to mention, there would be an option where I show just the
'unread' tweets to the user or just the 'read' tweets. When I show all
tweets, your example would work perfectly fine. But what about the other two
scenarios? Any pointers would help. I use GAE/J.
-N
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