Is any geo database provide by google ?
like http://world-gazetteer.com/
Best Begards
Tom Wu
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Hi,
At risk of sounding too critical (believe me - i am so very
appreciative of GAE), something about PolyModel has been bothering me
enough that i must get it off my chest in the hope that it might be
reworked. The PolyModel was created to allow developers to access all
child entities through
Hi,
I have about 10GB of used storage in an application (
http://www.thethumbthing.com, app_id websnapshot). It was given as part of
a quota increase, I am trying to remove most of the data so that I am under
the quota limit when the application reverts to billing mode and so that I
can plan the
Paul,
Have you tried out the remote_api as a way of deleting your entities?
Here's an article in case you missed it:
http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/remote_api.html
-Bill
On Mar 28, 2:22 am, Paul Kinlan paul.kin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have about 10GB of used storage in an
As mentioned above, you can't run C++ on GAE. If you can easily
convert your C++ to python (or java - it seems that will be supported
soon), you can run it on GAE. This may be a better idea than it seems
- I wouldn't expose a C++ app to the internet without doing rigorous
security testing to make
No.
But they provide a verity of APIs
http://code.google.com/more/#products-geo-earth
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/local.html
On 28/03/2009, service G2100 service.g2...@gmail.com wrote:
Is any geo database provide by google ?
like http://world-gazetteer.com/
Best Begards
Tom Wu
Try SchooGoo schoo...@shoogoo.com
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Wiiboy jordon...@gmail.com wrote:
My domain is schoolgoo.com
So I set up the user schoo...@schoolgoo.com. I send it as
schoo...@schoolgoo.com (It gives an error if I use
schoo...@schoolgoo.com). The sender then shows up as
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:08 PM, ben b...@benmcgee.com wrote:
So far I haven't deployed any apps onto Google's servers. Does
dev_appserver.py enforce the same limits as the real deal?
On the whole, no. It doesn't raise any datastore timeouts or anything
like that, since it's not an accurate
I get sporadic Bad Gateway errors that seem to come in clumps. (One
clump was bad enough that at least a few users of my Android phone
app have uninstalled.) What sort of details do I need to get in order
to figure out the cause?
I see no info in the GAE server logs. (I assume because the
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/391a6ecc2febfc22/f43d82010fb1b598
Is it suggested that I hit the winebythebar.appspot.com domain instead
of www.winebythebar.com?
On Mar 28, 8:51 am, Tom thomasfmc...@gmail.com wrote:
I get sporadic Bad Gateway errors that
AFAIK AppEngine strips the display name part, annoyingly. This was
true a few months ago anyway.
David.
2009/3/28 Alkis Evlogimenos ('Αλκης Ευλογημένος) evlogime...@gmail.com:
Try SchooGoo schoo...@shoogoo.com
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Wiiboy jordon...@gmail.com wrote:
My domain is
Psyco is a c module, so no. It is not supported in GAE.
That's the reason why most extension modules are not supported. Only
pure python modules are.
By the way, there's a new project started by Google engineers to speed
up python.
It aims to be at least 5x faster and, amongst other goals, to be
The class/__new__ trick isn't the only way to implement a proxy - a
function works just as well.
If the handlers for several pages are in the same file, one can use a
single proxy for all of them.
Replace import file1 and ('/pathn', PathnPage) with ('/pathn',
File1Proxy('PathnPage')) and
def
On Mar 28, 6:07 am, David Wilson d...@botanicus.net wrote:
AFAIK AppEngine strips the display name part, annoyingly. This was
true a few months ago anyway.
Yup, still does, for me anyway.
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It's not clear that the app cache expects only one main() per app. I
think that the documentation says that it will cache a main() for each
handler.
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/configuration.html#Script_Handlers
says that that an application can have multiple handlers.
Hi, I just got hired in some job to basicly update and make changes
to their website. So I already coded the changes in html and css. I
currently need to get a hold on the server sided scripts. I am used to
using php.
Now they told me they are using google to host the website. This was
news to
The problem with this is that if you have an inheritance
hierarchy in which your outermost descendant(s) extend several fields,
you've loaded your base entities with a mass of irrelevant fields
containing an unusual missing (i've never seen that before).
I'm pretty sure that the base
Parth,
I would clear all cookies and then try logoff/logon again. If that doesn't
work, then do a work around. I haven't done any gadget connection work
between Sites and GAE, but I would be surprised if Google created persistent
session stores of logon information between a gadget and GAE. Logon
can you make sure using firebug--or something-- that your browser
actually make the request ...
i had this problem before and i had to add random number at the end of
the url to make it request again...
can anyone tell , which should be the ideal response in terms of
Expire date , Cache control
Hi Ehmo, did you find the solution for this? I'm running into the
same problem. I know the key is correct but the geo-coding service is
throwing the 601. Are you still using the proxy or did you ditch the
app engine completely?
On Feb 17, 4:54 am, ehmo disku...@gmail.com wrote:
I did
Thanks Andy.
I tried a second handler as I'd sketched out earlier in the thread,
i.e. without it being the main.py. I then later made that handler
the main.py, but did not see any differences in performance. Would
indeed be nice for someone from Google to chime in
Robert
On Mar 28, 6:09
Hi,
I'm running Django and app-engine-patch 1.0. When I enter appcfg.py
update ../app it responds with:
Scanning files on local disk.
Scanned 500 files.
Initiating update.
2009-03-28 17:14:23,647 ERROR appcfg.py:1235 An unexpected error
occurred. Aborting.
Traceback (most recent call last):
Ok, now it says:
Your application has exceeded a quota: App Config Service Config App
Call Count
But what is that quota? According to Quota Details, I have deployed
103 times in the past day.
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Hi there!
I want to know if this can be done efficiently:
I need to sort some database's entities first by one property, and if
there's a tie, to sort them by other property
for example, lets have the following:
class Person(db.Model):
age = IntegerProperty()
height_in_cm =
Hello,
GAE REST predefines pagination with sorting with no additional code
needed. It only lacks a link or button named 'next'.
It enables user selectable sort order and pagination from the http get
query for the first 10 elements sorted by for example date modified:
you need to do one sort in datastore , while other in memory. (google
don't allow both simultaneously..).
there should be less people with same height than there are with same
age. ( this could be subjective...if your database span over all the
ages , there are 5 year old to 80 year old . a span
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 3:01 PM, manuelaraoz manuelar...@gmail.com wrote:
class Person(db.Model):
age = IntegerProperty()
height_in_cm = IntegerProperty()
how can I sort first by age, but if I have two people with the same
age, to sort them by height_in_cm
You could create a
the data strore is cleaned ,then i redeploy my app,next access my app
via chrome,i found there are stale date in the memcache ,and i make
sure these data has been deleted using the data viewer,
My question is :
won't the memcache be flushed after app is redeployed?(appcfg.py
update myapp)
Ps:how
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