[appengine-java] [Not Resolved] Remote database access.

2010-11-04 Thread Caram
Hello!

Using GAE, is it possible to my application access a remote SqlServer
database?
Searching, I only discover that GAE can access a host or a file with
Secure Data Connector (SDC). This tutorial (http://code.google.com/
intl/pt-BR/securedataconnector/docs/1.3/tutorials/appengine.html)
shows it, I understand that it wouldn't solve my need, am I right?
I'm using the GWT plugin for Eclipse, my application is Java based and
uses GWT (2.1.0) and GAE (1.3.8).

Thanks!
Caram.:

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[appengine-java] [Not Resolved] Remote database access.

2010-11-04 Thread Caram
Hello!


Using GAE, is it possible to my application access a remote SqlServer
database?
Searching, I only discover that GAE can access a host or a file with
Secure Data Connector (SDC). This tutorial
(http://code.google.com/intl/pt-BR/securedataconnector/docs/1.3/tutorials/appengine.html)
shows it, I understand that it wouldn't solve my need, am I right?
I'm using the GWT plugin for Eclipse, my application is Java based and
uses GWT (2.1.0) and GAE (1.3.8).


Thanks!
Caram.:

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[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-12 Thread Caram
Sorry for indelicate, I researched, tried, and nothing illuminate my
way...

But, MAN! I got it! :) Thanks for the explanation!!! :)

I would now look for:
1) If I can use a Key like you said but with a Key that is a number
generated automatically.
2) If 1 above not possible, how I can map foreign keys and control the
associations.

I would research!

THANKS!
Caram.:


On 12 ago, 13:24, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> *Hi *Caram it's good to say hi to you again...  jeje Just Kidding.
>
> yup, you are generating an automatic ID, but that's why there is double
> records, because there is for instance 2 differents IDs for the same
> records. I mean:
>
> let's suppose the initial data in your data store is like following:
> *ID   name  desc.*
> 1.    hello   whatever.
>
> but if you try to upload the same data in an CSV file, like this.
>
> *name   desc.*
> hello    whatever
> hello    whatever1.
>
> after uploading the file the data in datastore would be something like this.
>
> *ID  name  desc.*
> 1.   hello  whatever.
> 2.   hello  whatever.
> 3.   hello  whatever1.
>
> because the ID, is been generated every time that an insert occurs.
>
> If you want to avoid this, you can add something to the Constructor of the
> class to manage this. For example:
>
> *public Login(String user, String password) {
>                Key key = KeyFactory.createKey(Login.class.getSimpleName(),
> user);
>                this.user = user;
>                this.password = password;
>        }*
>
> This will make the following:
>
> when inserting for the first time the data:
> user: "hello"
> pass: "world"
>
> the Datastore would be like this.
>
> *Key                      user        password.*
> Login("hello")        hello        world.
>
> then when uploading new data from CSV, smthg like this.
>
> hello         newworld
> hello2       world2
> hello3       world3
>
>  the data store would be like this.
>
> *key                     user             password.*
> Login("hello")      hello             newworld
> Login("hello2")    hello2           world2
> Login("hello3")    hello3           world3
>
> As you can see, in the user "hello" the data was just update, so there's no
> double records, but the others are inserted as new ones.
> this happens because the Key of your Entity is generated depending on the
> user, and since the Key is unique, when making "MakePersistenceAll()" the
> Data just is written over the previous data, if there is already a record
> with the same Key, then data is updated, otherwise is inserted.
>
> Hope this was helpful.
>
> Rgds.
>
> R. F
>
> 2010/8/12 Caram 
>
>
>
> > I'm confused.
>
> > My class Login of persistence is:
> > ---
> > import javax.jdo.annotations.IdGeneratorStrategy;
> > import javax.jdo.annotations.PersistenceCapable;
> > import javax.jdo.annotations.Persistent;
> > import javax.jdo.annotations.PrimaryKey;
>
> > @PersistenceCapable
> > public class Login {
>
> >       �...@primarykey
> >       �...@persistent(valueStrategy = IdGeneratorStrategy.IDENTITY)
> >        private Long id;
>
> >       �...@persistent
> >        private String user;
>
> >       �...@persistent
> >        private String password;
>
> >        public String getUser() {
> >                return user;
> >        }
>
> >        public void setUser(String user) {
> >                this.user = user;
> >        }
>
> >        public String getPassword() {
> >                return password;
> >        }
>
> >        public void setPassword(String password) {
> >                this.password = password;
> >        }
>
> > }
>
> > --- 
> > --
>
> > So, I'm storing the Entity and automatic generating the ID. Right? If
> > true, my data should not double as is happening, right?
>
> > Thank you very much!
>
> > Rgds,
> > Caram.:
>
> > On 11 ago, 18:38, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > yup, just in case the ID is not generated when storing the Entity.
> > > ;-)
> > > otherwise the ID 'd be generated every time the data'd be stored.
>
> > > 2010/8/11 Caram 
>
> > > > But, in
> > > >http://code.google.com/intl/en/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingd.
> > ..
> > > > ,
> > > > he said:
>
> >

[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-12 Thread Caram
I'm confused.

My class Login of persistence is:
---
import javax.jdo.annotations.IdGeneratorStrategy;
import javax.jdo.annotations.PersistenceCapable;
import javax.jdo.annotations.Persistent;
import javax.jdo.annotations.PrimaryKey;

@PersistenceCapable
public class Login {

@PrimaryKey
@Persistent(valueStrategy = IdGeneratorStrategy.IDENTITY)
private Long id;

@Persistent
private String user;

@Persistent
private String password;

public Login(String user, String password) {
super();
this.user = user;
this.password = password;
}

public String getUser() {
return user;
}

public void setUser(String user) {
this.user = user;
}

public String getPassword() {
return password;
}

public void setPassword(String password) {
this.password = password;
}

}
-

So, I'm storing the Entity and automatic generating the ID. Right? If
true, my data should not double as is happening, right?

Thank you very much!

Rgds,
Caram.:

On 11 ago, 18:38, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> yup, just in case the ID is not generated when storing the Entity.
> ;-)
> otherwise the ID 'd be generated every time the data'd be stored.
>
> 2010/8/11 Caram 
>
>
>
> > But, in
> >http://code.google.com/intl/en/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingd...
> > ,
> > he said:
>
> > "When data is downloaded, the entities are stored along with their
> > original keys. When the data is uploaded, the original keys are used.
> > If an entity exists in the datastore with the same key as an entity
> > being uploaded, the entity in the datastore is replaced.
>
> > You can use upload_data to replace the data in the app from which it
> > was dumped, or you can use it to upload the data to a different
> > application. Entities with numeric system IDs will be uploaded with
> > the same IDs, and reference properties will be preserved."
>
> > So, my ID of Login is Long, I understand that it should be updating
> > like he said above and not adding as is happening.
>
> > Am I right?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Caram.:
>
> > On 11 ago, 15:57, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > Hi, ok.
> > > what happens is the following.
>
> > > As you already know, in DataStore there's no "update" because when you
> > > insert a record, depending on the Primary Key you have set in your, all
> > the
> > > new data just falls over the first records. This means, that if you are
> > > generating an ID every time an insert is done, this will keep until
> > always.
> > > jeje. But if for example you set a primary Key based on an field of your
> > > entity, for example you set
> > > Primary Key(MyField);  where MyField is a string name, this will create
> > > something like this.
> > > For MyField="helloworld1";
>
> > > MyEntity("helloworld1");
>
> > > For MyField="helloworld2";
>
> > > MyEntity("helloworld1");
>
> > > and so on...
>
> > > So that, the main point here is, when inserting a new record, and the
> > value
> > > of the Primary Key is not set by yourself, this will automatically create
> > a
> > > new record. All data will be inserted again and again.
>
> > > if you already have the ID=1;
> > > and you try to insert a new record with ID=1 and ID is the primary key,
> > then
> > > the record won't be inserted again, but will be updated.
>
> > > As you can see, all depends on the way you create your Entities or
> > Classes .
>
> > > Rgds.
>
> > > R. F.
>
> > > 2010/8/11 Caram 
>
> > > > Ronmell,
>
> > > > These days I study and I succeed in download data from datastore
> > > > in .csv.
> > > > I understand that I can modifiy this .csv and upload it to make the
> > > > changes in my datastore. But, when I try to upload it, duplicate in my
> > > > datastore all entities I have. It changes the ID to name, I've tried
> > > > many things unsuccessfully, can you help me?
>
> > > > Here my commands/codes:
>
> > > > bulkloader.yaml:
>
> > ---
> > --
> > > > # Autogenera

[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-11 Thread Caram
But, in 
http://code.google.com/intl/en/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingdata.html#Downloading_and_Uploading_All_Data,
he said:

"When data is downloaded, the entities are stored along with their
original keys. When the data is uploaded, the original keys are used.
If an entity exists in the datastore with the same key as an entity
being uploaded, the entity in the datastore is replaced.

You can use upload_data to replace the data in the app from which it
was dumped, or you can use it to upload the data to a different
application. Entities with numeric system IDs will be uploaded with
the same IDs, and reference properties will be preserved."

So, my ID of Login is Long, I understand that it should be updating
like he said above and not adding as is happening.

Am I right?

Thanks!
Caram.:

On 11 ago, 15:57, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> Hi, ok.
> what happens is the following.
>
> As you already know, in DataStore there's no "update" because when you
> insert a record, depending on the Primary Key you have set in your, all the
> new data just falls over the first records. This means, that if you are
> generating an ID every time an insert is done, this will keep until always.
> jeje. But if for example you set a primary Key based on an field of your
> entity, for example you set
> Primary Key(MyField);  where MyField is a string name, this will create
> something like this.
> For MyField="helloworld1";
>
> MyEntity("helloworld1");
>
> For MyField="helloworld2";
>
> MyEntity("helloworld1");
>
> and so on...
>
> So that, the main point here is, when inserting a new record, and the value
> of the Primary Key is not set by yourself, this will automatically create a
> new record. All data will be inserted again and again.
>
> if you already have the ID=1;
> and you try to insert a new record with ID=1 and ID is the primary key, then
> the record won't be inserted again, but will be updated.
>
> As you can see, all depends on the way you create your Entities or Classes .
>
> Rgds.
>
> R. F.
>
> 2010/8/11 Caram 
>
>
>
> > Ronmell,
>
> > These days I study and I succeed in download data from datastore
> > in .csv.
> > I understand that I can modifiy this .csv and upload it to make the
> > changes in my datastore. But, when I try to upload it, duplicate in my
> > datastore all entities I have. It changes the ID to name, I've tried
> > many things unsuccessfully, can you help me?
>
> > Here my commands/codes:
>
> > bulkloader.yaml:
>
> > --- 
> > --
> > # Autogenerated bulkloader.yaml file.
> > # You must edit this file before using it. TODO: Remove this line when
> > done.
> > # At a minimum address the items marked with TODO:
> > #  * Fill in connector and connector_options
> > #  * Review the property_map.
> > #    - Ensure the 'external_name' matches the name of your CSV column,
> > #      XML tag, etc.
> > #    - Check that __key__ property is what you want. Its value will
> > become
> > #      the key name on import, and on export the value will be the Key
> > #      object.  If you would like automatic key generation on import
> > and
> > #      omitting the key on export, you can remove the entire __key__
> > #      property from the property map.
>
> > # If you have module(s) with your model classes, add them here. Also
> > # change the kind properties to model_class.
> > python_preamble:
> > - import: base64
> > - import: re
> > - import: google.appengine.ext.bulkload.transform
> > - import: google.appengine.ext.bulkload.bulkloader_wizard
> > - import: google.appengine.api.datastore
> > - import: google.appengine.api.users
>
> > transformers:
>
> > - kind: Login
> >  connector: csv
>
> >  property_map:
> >    - property: __key__
> >      external_name: ID
> >      export_transform: transform.key_id_or_name_as_string
>
> >    - property: password
> >      external_name: password
>
> >    - property: user
> >      external_name: user
>
> > --- 
> > --
>
> > For download:
> > appcfg.py download_data -e caram.jun...@gmail.com --
> > config_file=bulkloader.yaml --kind=Login --filename=teste.csv --
> > url=http://pac-web.appspot.com/remote_api
>
> > Result (teste.csv):
>
> > --- 
> > --

[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-11 Thread Caram
Ronmell,

These days I study and I succeed in download data from datastore
in .csv.
I understand that I can modifiy this .csv and upload it to make the
changes in my datastore. But, when I try to upload it, duplicate in my
datastore all entities I have. It changes the ID to name, I've tried
many things unsuccessfully, can you help me?

Here my commands/codes:

bulkloader.yaml:
-
# Autogenerated bulkloader.yaml file.
# You must edit this file before using it. TODO: Remove this line when
done.
# At a minimum address the items marked with TODO:
#  * Fill in connector and connector_options
#  * Review the property_map.
#- Ensure the 'external_name' matches the name of your CSV column,
#  XML tag, etc.
#- Check that __key__ property is what you want. Its value will
become
#  the key name on import, and on export the value will be the Key
#  object.  If you would like automatic key generation on import
and
#  omitting the key on export, you can remove the entire __key__
#  property from the property map.

# If you have module(s) with your model classes, add them here. Also
# change the kind properties to model_class.
python_preamble:
- import: base64
- import: re
- import: google.appengine.ext.bulkload.transform
- import: google.appengine.ext.bulkload.bulkloader_wizard
- import: google.appengine.api.datastore
- import: google.appengine.api.users

transformers:

- kind: Login
  connector: csv

  property_map:
- property: __key__
  external_name: ID
  export_transform: transform.key_id_or_name_as_string

- property: password
  external_name: password

- property: user
  external_name: user
-

For download:
appcfg.py download_data -e caram.jun...@gmail.com --
config_file=bulkloader.yaml --kind=Login --filename=teste.csv --
url=http://pac-web.appspot.com/remote_api

Result (teste.csv):
--
password,ID,user
swdw,1,User
CARACA,1001,User
CARACA2,2001,User
,3001,
edsed,4001,User
edsed,4002,User43
edsed,5001,User43
edsed,6001,User47
--

For upload (result in https://appengine.google.com/datastore, kind
Login):
--
ID/Name  passworduser
id=1 swdwUser
id=1001  CARACA  User
id=2001  CARACA2 User
id=3001
id=4001  edsed   User
id=4002  edsed   User43
id=5001  edsed   User43
id=6001  edsed   User47
name=1   swdwUser
name=1001CARACA  User
name=2001CARACA2 User
name=3001
name=4001edsed   User
name=4002edsed   User43
name=5001edsed   User43
name=6001edsed   User47
------

Rgds!
Caram.:

On 5 ago, 16:30, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> jeje ok ok.
> In the doc related to python, there you can find information about how to
> write your Exporter/Loader classes.
>
> Happy Codding.
>
> Rgds.
>
> R. F.
>
> 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
>
>
>
>
> > I would search about item 5 because I "traveled", understand
> > nothing... :)
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > On 5 ago, 15:45, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > Ok.
> > > 1.  appcfg.py can be used whether your app is written in Java or Python.
> > > 2.  when they speak about "remote_api" is right, you need to write some
> > > lines in your web.xml file to allow the connection remotely.
> > > 3.  when it's mentioned
> > > com.google.apphosting.utils.remoteapi.RemoteApiServlet  is the name of
> > the
> > > servlet which answer the request of connection, so that, you have to
> > write
> > > the name of the servlet, and also have to map it to the URL where the
> > tool
> > > is redirected when trying to connect.
>
> > > 4.  The app.yaml is a file which is written when developing an app made
> > in
> > > python, so at this point it's useless.
>
> > > 5. If you are going to use a tool such as appcfg.py or bulkloader.py you
> > > have to write some files in order to manage your data in datastore. This
> > is
> > > very important since when using the dataStore we have schemaless, so the
> > > tool doesn't know how to deal with data stored in datastore, thus you
> > have

[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-05 Thread Caram
I would search about item 5 because I "traveled", understand
nothing... :)

Thanks!

On 5 ago, 15:45, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> Ok.
> 1.  appcfg.py can be used whether your app is written in Java or Python.
> 2.  when they speak about "remote_api" is right, you need to write some
> lines in your web.xml file to allow the connection remotely.
> 3.  when it's mentioned
> com.google.apphosting.utils.remoteapi.RemoteApiServlet  is the name of the
> servlet which answer the request of connection, so that, you have to write
> the name of the servlet, and also have to map it to the URL where the tool
> is redirected when trying to connect.
>
> 4.  The app.yaml is a file which is written when developing an app made in
> python, so at this point it's useless.
>
> 5. If you are going to use a tool such as appcfg.py or bulkloader.py you
> have to write some files in order to manage your data in datastore. This is
> very important since when using the dataStore we have schemaless, so the
> tool doesn't know how to deal with data stored in datastore, thus you have
> to write a file for loading/downloading the data. These files contains the
> classes called Exporter/Loader. In google docs for GAE there is information
> about this issue.
>
> 6.  Personally when I knew I had to deal with data stored in DataStore  of
> my App, I decided to build my own tool for doing this. I took the
> Service-Rest way. This means that I have a Service (Rest type) listening,
> running on my app so that I can connect remotely to this service and tell it
> to do pretty much whatever I want and what it was programmed for.
>
> There is an opensource product for this.http://www.restlet.org/
> this is the related 
> documentation.http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_2.0/13-restlet/21-restlet/318-restlet.html
>
> For me it works perfectly and it's not too difficult to understand the
> concept.
>
> Hope this is helpful.
> Rgds
>
> R. F.
> any doubt I'm always willing to help.
>
> 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
>
>
>
>
> > I'm confused!
>
> > I uploaded a Java app.
>
> > I installed Python 2.7 and GAE for Python to work with the remote
> > database.
>
> > I'm following this link:
> >http://code.google.com/intl/en/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingd...
> > but I'm confused because this article is for Python, not for Java app.
> > It have a tip in beginning:
>
> > "If you have a Java app, you can use the Python appcfg.py tool by
> > installing the Java version of the remote_api handler, which is
> > included with the Java runtime environment. The handler servlet class
> > is com.google.apphosting.utils.remoteapi.RemoteApiServlet."
>
> > I'm very lost... In article mention archive "app.yaml" to alter but I
> > don't know where it is...
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > On 5 ago, 14:09, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > you are Welcome.
>
> > > R. F
>
> > > 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
> > > > Thank you!
>
> > > > On 5 ago, 13:21, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > > > Hi, Nup.
> > > > > all are comand-console tools.
>
> > > > > but you could build your own app which could consume some services in
> > > > your
> > > > > data store and that'd be with GUI and all features you want. :D
>
> > > > > Rgds.
>
> > > > > R. F
>
> > > > > 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
> > > > > > Hi Ronmell!
>
> > > > > > Nice information, I would take a look.
> > > > > > Is there any GUI tool?
>
> > > > > > Rgds,
> > > > > > Caram.:
>
> > > > > > On 5 ago, 01:42, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > > > for sure.
>
> > > > > > > you can use tools writen in python such as: appcfg.py or
> > > > bulkloader.py,
> > > > > > they
> > > > > > > work perfectly, are useful and easy to use.
>
> > > > > > > Rgds.
> > > > > > > Ronmell F.
>
> > > > > > > 2010/8/4 Caram 
>
> > > > > > > > Hello!
>
> > > > > > > > Can we access the datastore of an applicattion out of the
> > Google
> > > > site
> > > > > > > > (appengine.google.com/datastore/explorer) ?
>
> > > > > > > > Thanks!
> > > > > > > > Caram.:
>
> > > > > > > > --
> > &

[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-05 Thread Caram
I'm confused!

I uploaded a Java app.

I installed Python 2.7 and GAE for Python to work with the remote
database.

I'm following this link: 
http://code.google.com/intl/en/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingdata.html
but I'm confused because this article is for Python, not for Java app.
It have a tip in beginning:

"If you have a Java app, you can use the Python appcfg.py tool by
installing the Java version of the remote_api handler, which is
included with the Java runtime environment. The handler servlet class
is com.google.apphosting.utils.remoteapi.RemoteApiServlet."

I'm very lost... In article mention archive "app.yaml" to alter but I
don't know where it is...

Thanks.


On 5 ago, 14:09, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> you are Welcome.
>
> R. F
>
> 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thank you!
>
> > On 5 ago, 13:21, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > Hi, Nup.
> > > all are comand-console tools.
>
> > > but you could build your own app which could consume some services in
> > your
> > > data store and that'd be with GUI and all features you want. :D
>
> > > Rgds.
>
> > > R. F
>
> > > 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
> > > > Hi Ronmell!
>
> > > > Nice information, I would take a look.
> > > > Is there any GUI tool?
>
> > > > Rgds,
> > > > Caram.:
>
> > > > On 5 ago, 01:42, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > for sure.
>
> > > > > you can use tools writen in python such as: appcfg.py or
> > bulkloader.py,
> > > > they
> > > > > work perfectly, are useful and easy to use.
>
> > > > > Rgds.
> > > > > Ronmell F.
>
> > > > > 2010/8/4 Caram 
>
> > > > > > Hello!
>
> > > > > > Can we access the datastore of an applicattion out of the Google
> > site
> > > > > > (appengine.google.com/datastore/explorer) ?
>
> > > > > > Thanks!
> > > > > > Caram.:
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[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-05 Thread Caram
Thank you!

On 5 ago, 13:21, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> Hi, Nup.
> all are comand-console tools.
>
> but you could build your own app which could consume some services in your
> data store and that'd be with GUI and all features you want. :D
>
> Rgds.
>
> R. F
>
> 2010/8/5 Caram 
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Ronmell!
>
> > Nice information, I would take a look.
> > Is there any GUI tool?
>
> > Rgds,
> > Caram.:
>
> > On 5 ago, 01:42, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > for sure.
>
> > > you can use tools writen in python such as: appcfg.py or bulkloader.py,
> > they
> > > work perfectly, are useful and easy to use.
>
> > > Rgds.
> > > Ronmell F.
>
> > > 2010/8/4 Caram 
>
> > > > Hello!
>
> > > > Can we access the datastore of an applicattion out of the Google site
> > > > (appengine.google.com/datastore/explorer) ?
>
> > > > Thanks!
> > > > Caram.:
>
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[appengine-java] Re: Datastore.

2010-08-05 Thread Caram
Hi Ronmell!

Nice information, I would take a look.
Is there any GUI tool?

Rgds,
Caram.:

On 5 ago, 01:42, Ronmell Fuentes  wrote:
> Hi,
> for sure.
>
> you can use tools writen in python such as: appcfg.py or bulkloader.py, they
> work perfectly, are useful and easy to use.
>
> Rgds.
> Ronmell F.
>
> 2010/8/4 Caram 
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > Can we access the datastore of an applicattion out of the Google site
> > (appengine.google.com/datastore/explorer) ?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Caram.:
>
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[appengine-java] Datastore.

2010-08-04 Thread Caram
Hello!

Can we access the datastore of an applicattion out of the Google site
(appengine.google.com/datastore/explorer) ?

Thanks!
Caram.:

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