[google-appengine] Re: Shifting applications between google and google apps.

2009-06-24 Thread Nick Johnson (Google)
Hi Matt,

There are two separate issues here:
1. Moving the 'ownership' of the app to your company account
2. Changing authentication settings.

For part 1, this is simple: Add the company account as an administrator of
the app, then log in using that account, and remove your personal account as
an administrator.

For part 2, this depends on your requirements. If you're happy with
authentication being open (eg, not restricted to a domain), or you are happy
to do checks in code, and that's how you set up the app originally, no
action is required. If you need the app restricted to only using your
company's domain for authentication, it's slightly more problematic. There's
no user-end way to change the authentication settings, and you can't delete
and re-create an app. Creating a new app may be your best option - bear in
mind that you can map any domain to any app, regardless of the app ID.

If you're in the latter situation and really need to keep the app ID,
contact me and we may be able to sort something out.

-Nick Johnson

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:06 AM, Matt mjwat...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hi there,

 I got a small problem that I need to sort out with Google App Engine.

 When I first signed up to develop for GAE I used my regular Google
 account and dutifully registered  the name of a product my company is
 developing.

 I've realized that I should have signed up using my companies Google
 Apps account instead.

 So at the moment I've got a registered application under my regular
 Google account that I need to move across to my companies Google
 Apps account.

 What should I do? Can I delete the registered application from within
 my account and then add it to my apps domain? Will that work?

 I don't want to lose the registered application name as it's very
 important to us.

 I've also read that there is some work in progress sort out issues
 like this. Is that something I should wait for instead?

 I'd really appreciate an answer for this as it's potentially holding
 back our application deployment.

 Thanks for your time.
 Matt

 



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[google-appengine] Re: Shifting applications between google and google apps.

2009-06-23 Thread Tony

As of now, there is no way to change your authentication setting from
Google Accounts to Google Apps-only, or vice versa, and you can't
delete an application or otherwise re-use the name.  It sucks, I'm
currently in the same situation as you.
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=335

On Jun 22, 7:06 pm, Matt mjwat...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there,

 I got a small problem that I need to sort out with Google App Engine.

 When I first signed up to develop for GAE I used my regular Google
 account and dutifully registered  the name of a product my company is
 developing.

 I've realized that I should have signed up using my companies Google
 Apps account instead.

 So at the moment I've got a registered application under my regular
 Google account that I need to move across to my companies Google
 Apps account.

 What should I do? Can I delete the registered application from within
 my account and then add it to my apps domain? Will that work?

 I don't want to lose the registered application name as it's very
 important to us.

 I've also read that there is some work in progress sort out issues
 like this. Is that something I should wait for instead?

 I'd really appreciate an answer for this as it's potentially holding
 back our application deployment.

 Thanks for your time.
 Matt
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