Hi,
My bad! I've updated the blog, but the correct date for this Wednesday
is the 22nd.
Concerning the quota requests, in general, you can apply for an
increase in your quota by using our request page:
http://code.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=AppEngineContact
However,
Hi Marzia,
Thank you for your help.
I've sent app id by e-mail to you.
Just for information,
when I upload only one file (either index.html or xxx.py), it succeeds
(but application does not work).
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Something like this : http://simpleviewer4gae.appspot.com/
Source available.
Regards
On 21 oct, 04:50, coti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i want to load the user display picture into a flash.. and then play
with it from flash.
any ideeas ?
thanks and regards.
No. Wordpress requires PHP, which is not currently supported on App
Engine. If you want to use blog software on App Engine, you can
checkout a few python alternatives over here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/web/google-app-engine-open-source-projects
None of them will be as
The cron job functionality would have to be invoked manually at
present but I see what you mean. I couldn't set all the posts as
hidden obviously but I could set the thread's status to hidden and for
each attempted view of the posts it would have to check the thread was
not hidden.
I think
On Oct 20, 9:26 pm, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been recent discussion in the blogosphere about the
potential support of Java in App Engine. While we don't have any
immediate plans or announcements, we are working on other languages
for App Engine. Security and performance are our
Hi,
I have a similar data maintenance problem and I'm planning a 'cron-
like' work-around which I'm happy to share. A basic option is to use
an Ajax library which has a timer function, to call a method on your
system which deletes unwanted data in batches. Unfortunately you then
need a web page
Thank you very much,it works!
On Oct 20, 10:45 pm, trackmap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, you'll have to provide django's locale tree along with your
application files and add an entry in settings.LOCALE_PATHS for it. In
your settings.py:
import os
appdir =
I'm using appengine-patch to implement Django for a site I'm building,
and it's been very easy. Like Alex, I went to use that instead of
helper because I intend to handle authentication differently than what
comes default with webapp and django helper.
With the inclusion of zip import to
On Oct 21, 7:50 am, I.K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a similar data maintenance problem and I'm planning a 'cron-
like' work-around which I'm happy to share. A basic option is to use
an Ajax library which has a timer function, to call a method on your
system which deletes unwanted data
My app use an http 'post' method to start the app. Everything works
fine offline buth on the server the back buton of ie doesn`t work,
firefox and chrome works just fine. I have no idea how to solve this.
I can not use get to send data cause it to much data, i've already
tried.
Help please
hai all..
I am New To this group..
I Know only Javascript,VB,C#,[.Net]
and i like to develop a projects on Google app engine.. is it possible
for me.. ??? with out the help of Python..!!
please get me more details and some sample example on Vb.Net[ if its
available]
regards
kcjagadeep
How do I filter on a date property in Data Viewer, i.e. SELECT * FROM
X WHERE myDateProp = Fill in the blank
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I forgot to say that that ie says the page expired
On 21 oct, 18:04, Aramaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My app use an http 'post' method to start the app. Everything works
fine offline buth on the server the back buton of ie doesn`t work,
firefox and chrome works just fine. I have no idea how
Thank you both for the responses. Alexander - it is great to hear
that you have had a good experience. Joseph - I'm happy to hear that
you are using the Patch, probably for similar reasons to what I need -
authentication, etc. I didn't quite understand the different niches
for your utilities,
Hi riklaunim,
In general it sounds like your content management system could be
ported to Google App Engine. My only concern is that I wasn't sure
what you meant by 10MB in overall size. The current limitation for
HTTP request/response size is 1MB. The page itself could be larger
than 1MB after
Hi,
Please support Java byte code so that we can use any languages that
work using the JVM such as Scala.
GWT made a mistake in only supporting Java. I hope they correct it.
Amir
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I don't think mistake is the right word there. I'm not an expert on
Java Compilers and JVMs, but I'll go out on a limb here and risk
embarrassing myself - my gut feeling is that Java is much easier to
compile into javascript than random bytecode is. GWT makes aggressive
optimizations based on
There's already another thread on the subject:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/2dea6535194473b5
On Oct 21, 3:20 pm, Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else heard of this? I figured this group would be buzzing
with this news, but who knows. According
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Peter Recore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think mistake is the right word there. I'm not an expert on
Java Compilers and JVMs, but I'll go out on a limb here and risk
embarrassing myself - my gut feeling is that Java is much easier to
compile into
and the back-end comunication is made with JSON:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/json-py/
On Oct 21, 7:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank's, I'll see! It's very interesting on the first vew!
On Oct 21, 12:49 am, RIAgallery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using
Would someone point me to richer examples of bulk upload? An example
with db.ReferenceProperty in the uploaded classes would be very
helpful.
Where is the reference documentation to the 'bulkload' class?
(Yes, I am completely nervous about committing to the database behind
GAE without a method
I'm getting high cpu warnings when I hit the main page of my app
( www.fyood.com ) for the first time after being idle for 10-20
minutes.
Given that the warning isn't there the second time (250 v.s. 2500 mega
cycles), and there's no datastore activity, it seems like this is the
cost of creating
Hi Adam,
The biggest thing you can do to in this case is don't import large modules
until you need them. If your app has been idle for awhile, it will take
some CPU to warm up the Python interpreter in terms of import costs, but not
loading big modules until/unless they are needed, you will only
So given that I need modules a,b and c for all of my request handlers,
I'm better off having fewer
larger modules rather than a script for each page?
A
On Oct 21, 4:59 pm, Marzia Niccolai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Adam,
The biggest thing you can do to in this case is don't import large
Hi Alexander,
I'm excited that people are creating helpful open source libraries,
but I don't think I would ever be able to be an expert in all of
them :) App-Engine-Patch is not something we Googlers can currently
support. The same goes for other community contributed libraries which
runs on
Thanks for the suggestion Andy. I've marked this as a feature request
in the issue tracker.
Cheers,
Jeff
On Oct 20, 9:10 pm, Andy Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please make google.appengine.ext.db.class_for_kind(kind) part of the
published interface. It's a piece of fairly useful code
Hello,
I've got some indexes that are stuck building. They've only been
building for a few hours, but I've got no (none, zero) data in the
datastore, so I'm thinking something has to have gone wrong.
appid : 'drewsandbox'
Thanks!
--Drew
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According to the docs you cannot:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/datastore/gqlreference.html
Feel free to add an issue to the bug tracker, I will definitely star
it.
On Oct 21, 11:18 pm, Peter Odéus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I filter on a date property in Data Viewer, i.e. SELECT
As I understand it loaded modules are cached, so if your have two
scripts importing the same modules for the handling of two different
requests the modules will only get loaded once so long as that
particular process instance is running.
On Oct 21, 2:22 pm, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So
Before i down grade, here are some of the outputs you asked for:
$python
Python 2.5 (r25:51908, Oct 8 2008, 01:34:31)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5484)] on darwin
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import wsgiref.handlers
wsgiref.__file__
Thanks.
I vacuumed the indexes and they all went away. Now I'm trying to run
update_indexes. I've got about 80, which is below the 100-per-app
limit.
Here's the error:
sauron:trunk drew$ appcfg.py update_indexes cairparavel/
Loaded authentication cookies from /Volumes/z/drew/.appcfg_cookies
Hi Drew,
This is due to a known issue with the quota accounting that does not credit
vacuumed indexes back to your account. Our engineering team is currently
investigating this issue, but I've gone ahead and reset your index count
quota. This usually takes around an hour to reset, and then you
This is happening again today on a different app even.
For the last half hour (since I started trying), I keep getting app
upload timeout errors.
It actually completed an update one time, but then my app wasn't
actually updated...
Not being able to update apps totally kills productivity... Is
Really great news.
On Oct 20, 2:47 pm, Filip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this!
Looking forward to SNI on arbitrary domain names, but this will solve
the problem for now, and it makes a really big difference.
Filip.
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I have to agree. In fact, I would say that there was no mistake at
all.
On Oct 21, 12:59 pm, Peter Recore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think mistake is the right word there. I'm not an expert on
Java Compilers and JVMs, but I'll go out on a limb here and risk
embarrassing myself - my gut
Well, I don't want to derail the topic, but the main difference is
both patch and helper are projects to get django more integrated with
appengine so that people can concentrate more on getting their
application working using the Django they know, than figuring out how
to work around the
On Oct 20, 12:26 pm, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There has been recent discussion in the blogosphere about the
potential support of Java in App Engine. While we don't have any
immediate plans or announcements, we are working on other languages
for App Engine. Security and performance are
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