Still no fulltext search?
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What I would do is iterate over every entity containing keys, and change
each key's application id.
No idea how to do that on Java, sorry.
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I'm pretty sure there's a limit, but IIRC it's at least 10MB, most likely
more than enough for query results.
Additionally, you may be interested in the Remote API.
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I'm interested in dotcloud too, but their pricing isn't properly explained.
Also, the free tier is extremely weak, 10mb of storage, 10mb of memory, wat?
And the tier above free is 99USD per month :S
I wish there was some competition out there, everything is either: in closed
beta, VPS with a "c
How are you fetching the stored entities? Using a query? or get()?
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>From what I've noticed, the auto-generated IDs are only unique across entity
groups in the SDK.
In production, each entity group has it's own set of IDs.
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The biggest issue would likely be the database. I strongly recommend you
become very familiar with how GAE's datastore works.
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I think a lot of people blindly ask for PHP support because they think it
would imply SQL (specifically MySQL) support and be compatible with existing
PHP applications. So even if GAE gets PHP support, I think most of the PHP
users would have a very bad experience due to the datastore.
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You can use the db.allocate_ids method (I think it's called that, IIRC) to
generate incremental numeric IDs, it uses the same system the db module uses
to assign unique keys, so it scales like a boss.
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You are supposed to design tasks with some level of idempotency, there are
cases where tasks are executed more than once, which will also lead to a
fork bomb if not coded properly.
You are supposed to use task names to prevent forks, as task names are
unique, so a task can't be inserted twice (
Look into storing the user inside the key (key name), that way you will be
able to very quickly grab the entity from the datastore (without needing to
query).
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You shouldn't need that many shards. IIRC, on a non-HR datastore, each shard
should be able to handle more than 5 updates per second. If you do need a
lot of shards, It's better to use the taskqueue to act as a deferred retry
buffer.
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I'm guessing images being always uncompressed is intentional, as their data
is already compressed and attempting to re-compress it won't yield much of
an improvement yet requires that the client decompress it. This sort of
thing matters more on weaker devices such as mobile phones.
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