When considering a plan to solve a problem, I think that it's
reasonable to consider whether said plan will actually solve the
problem. Why? Because if a plan doesn't solve the problem, the
problem still exists.
Quite simply, whatever solution there may or may not be, it is not
your plan
Not to mention the threats consist of actions that were suggested as
an alternative. That suggestion was reproached as unacceptable. So it
is quite confusing.
The funny thing is that the people who have reproached the
suggestions as unacceptable are all non-Google employees yet acting
When considering a plan to solve a problem, I think that it's
reasonable to consider whether said plan will actually solve the
problem. Why? Because if a plan doesn't solve the problem, the
problem still exists.
Quite simply, whatever solution there may or may not be, it is not
your plan
Not to mention the threats consist of actions that were suggested as
an alternative. That suggestion was reproached as unacceptable. So it
is quite confusing.
The really funny thing is that the people who reproached the
suggestions as unacceptable are all non-Google employees yet acting
like
2009/4/8 Andy selforgani...@gmail.com:
Perhaps psychiatric help would be a better option than disrupting
Internet forum by openly acting out your Google employee fantasy.
Great idea, Andy! Now, how about giving all 6958 of our inboxes a
break from your ego, eh?
Thanks,
David.
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Hi,All
I want to add some parameters when I start my webapp
-Djava.security.policy=server.policy
where can I set it.
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Though not tried so far, still I want to know whether it is possible
or not
From an iphone application, I need to send xml to a django based
application hosted on google app engine. For this there is an entry in
urls.py as given below
(r'^list$', 'myapp.views.list'),
and correspondingly there
deptId = self.request.get('deptId','0100')
deptIdBig = deptId.replace('00','99')
personsInfoQuery = db.Query(BS_EMPLOYEE_BASEINFO)
PersonsInfo = personsInfoQuery.filter('DEPT_ID =',
deptId).filter('DEPT_ID ', deptIdBig).fetch(100,offset=0)
you are right,but if i do like you have told, i should change every
attribute of the modle,some modle has a lot of attributes,and it
causes a lot of codes just change the unicodeString to utf8String.
On 4月6日, 午後4:48, Alkis Evlogimenos ('Αλκης Ευλογημένος)
evlogime...@gmail.com wrote:
utf8String
When there are no '00' in deptId then deptId and deptIdBig are equal.
How can something be =x AND x.
2009/4/8 DiveIntoGAE taogf1...@gmail.com:
deptId = self.request.get('deptId','0100')
deptIdBig = deptId.replace('00','99')
personsInfoQuery =
i know about the expando but when i use
e = datastore.Entity(kind='test')
the entity is not Expando, so i can't use it.
i want to define both the entity and its properties at run time and i
want the properties to be of GAE types. can it be done?
On Apr 7, 6:43 pm, Barry Hunter
How to deal with Your application is exceeding a quota: Datastore
Indices Count ?
Best Regards
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sdk's parser fails to parse the example from the doc:
- description: monday morning mailout
url: /mail/weekly
schedule: every monday 9:00
Error parsing yaml file:
Unable to assign value 'every monday 9:00' to attribute 'schedule':
schedule 'every monday 9:00' failed to parse: line 1:13
Google is showing this message repeatedly on my site( i am the
lone user of that website... just testing my application.. and so
repeatedly querying same url or so... ) this is very irritating
while testing ...
can anyone from google tell how to avoid it ? -- or best , how to
Hi Jeff,
After trying some time, I realized that the when connecting to the
localhost - I don't need a valid token. I found this in(upload.py line
455):
http://code.google.com/p/soc/source/browse/tags/0-5-20090331/thirdparty/rietveld/upload.py
extra_headers={Cookie:
@Ian
ZK is a server-side Ajax solution, whether to run ZK application or
not depends on Java Servlet is supported. Thanks for the information.
@Jason
Thank you for your help, looking forward your reply.
Regards,
Robbie
On Apr 8, 12:31 pm, Jason apija...@google.com wrote:
Hi Robbie. For
I met the same error. My python version is 2.5.4.
Anyone know how to fix it?
On Mar 7, 4:54 am, Pavel Byles pavelby...@gmail.com wrote:
I have no idea why I'm getting errors when I do:
import helloworld
from google.appengine.ext import db
entries =
But my order seems right:
handlers:
- url: /remote_api
script: $PYTHON_LIB/google/appengine/ext/remote_api/handler.py
login: admin
- url: /abc
script: abc.py
login: admin
- url: /.*
script: abc.py
On Mar 18, 7:49 pm, Nick Johnson arach...@notdot.net wrote:
You're probably putting the
hi all
i am creating website using google app engine and
python ..using django i started, i got index page(with CSS),
after that when i am clicking on any tab(hyper link ) its opening that
page but its not including CSS,
is it i need to include CSS path in settings.py or any other .
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/datastore/gqlreference.html
(emphasis added)
The left-hand side of a comparison is always a property name. The right-hand
side can be one of the following (as appropriate for the property's data
type):
- a str literal, as a single-quoted string.
you are right,but this is not the main problem.this query exceeds
time, and that is the problem
On 4月8日, 午後3:52, djidjadji djidja...@gmail.com wrote:
When there are no '00' in deptId then deptId and deptIdBig are equal.
How can something be =x AND x.
2009/4/8 DiveIntoGAE
Java support is the best news this year...
A big Thank You! to the Google team who made this possible.
- Yagiz -
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Same here, but our servers are actually live :-(
On Apr 8, 11:38 am, gops patelgo...@gmail.com wrote:
Google is showing this message repeatedly on my site( i am the
lone user of that website... just testing my application.. and so
repeatedly querying same url or so... ) this is very
Hi,
I come from another language and framework world, thus I am new to
python and gae so please excuse my ignorance.
I get this error when I call a method I added to a db.Model derived
class:
c = Greeting.count + 1
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +=: 'IntegerProperty'
and
Excellent! I was waiting for that to port my intranet app from Tomcat onto
GAE and move my customer to Google Apps.
Hopefully GAE can run a Groovy/Grails app?
Fred
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Greetings App Engine community!
We've just launched Java language support on App Engine in addition to
Python.
Damn it ... I want FORTRAN 77 back on the table ... XD
For App Engine for Java discussion:
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Olemis Lang ole...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Amanda (Google) a...@google.com wrote:
Greetings App Engine community!
We've just launched Java language support on App Engine in addition to
Python.
- Access to firewalled data
- Cron
Thanks!
I will try and add retry functionality.
On Apr 6, 11:50 pm, Jeff S j...@google.com wrote:
Hi Marcus,
The error rate makes me think these are transient errors, so it should
be safe to retry. Be sure to catch the specific exception, since there
are other reasons that a datastore
Thanks!
I will try and add retry functionality.
On Apr 6, 11:50 pm, Jeff S j...@google.com wrote:
Hi Marcus,
The error rate makes me think these are transient errors, so it should
be safe to retry. Be sure to catch the specific exception, since there
are other reasons that a datastore get
is there any way?
Regards,
Wenxin
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Long ago I attracted a flame-fest when I expressed my opinion that
adding support for other programming languages should be given less
priority than fixing bugs and adding infrastructural features. Here we
are, months later, and the big announcements are
1) Java (my God, why?)
and
2) Cron
The SDK is now at number google_appengine_1.2.0.zip
http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
2009/4/8 an0 an0...@gmail.com:
sdk's parser fails to parse the example from the doc:
- description: monday morning mailout
url: /mail/weekly
schedule: every monday 9:00
Error parsing
Thank you Jeff for the help.
I was actually using ReportLab along with Pisa, I had posted a similar
question on their forum as the demo for this (http://www.xhtml2pdf.com/
demo) seems to be hosted in Google App Engine.
I will try the ReportLab developers also and hope they have a
solution.
I concur, it certainly cut out most blogging/ wiki type uses... Which
of course represents a major segment and class of web apps, One would
think that the king of search could make this issue go away...
On Apr 8, 11:15 am, Jonathan Feinberg e.e.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Long ago I attracted a
But I'm not sure where to find that:
Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.4 (1.0.0.v200904062334) requires plug-in
org.eclipse.wst.xml.core.
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(tapestry.apache.org) for the Java version of the Google App Engine!
JSP is a bit too messy in my opinion and less flexible ;.)
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nothing is changed.
the dests[0].UserName is still nochanged after adding the codeline
dests.fetch(1000)
:(
On 4月8日, 上午4时00分, djidjadji djidja...@gmail.com wrote:
You must first execute the query before you can access the objects
You can use get() or fetch()
dests = db.GqlQuery( SELECT *
I'm fairly new to web development and AppEngine. I'm wondering if it's
possible to use both Python and Java in AppEngine. Certain modules
would be written in Python and other are written in Java. Why or why
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Hi
I've tried to deploy an application from eclipse but i have no
success.
I've setup the application id for my application but the error
persist.
What could be wrong ?
Creating staging directory
Scanning for jsp files.
Scanning files on local disk.
Initiating update.
Unable to upload:
I found the java-sdk use the OS local charset to compile JSP, so after
the jsp uploaded, there's some words which is not English can not
appear correctly. So I need to use UTF-8 as the compile encoding ,how
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I believe its not the query but, the index itself, that is not
acurate.
As posted in these places:
http://www.mail-archive.com/google-appengine@googlegroups.com/msg08229.html
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=901
The bug appears to be from December 2008, so i dont
The unsupported JPA features are:
* Owned many-to-many relationships, and unowned relationships. You
can implement unowned relationships using explicit Key values, though
type checking is not enforced in the API.
* Join queries. You cannot use a field of a child entity in a
filter when
Hi all,
I'm doing a regular appcfg.py update and getting an error:
2009-04-08 08:07:20,250 ERROR appcfg.py:1235 An unexpected error
occurred. Aborting.
(the full trace listing is below)
So I go to the app web dashboard and see this message:
Your application is exceeding a quota: App Config
Thanks jeff for your reply. I managed to get this to work by typing
python appcfg.py from withinthe directory.
I haven't tried ./ but will try that soon. Why would my solution have
worked? I'm curious...
On Apr 7, 6:08 am, Jeff S j...@google.com wrote:
Hi leemajors,
I imagine ./appcfg.py
i solved. it is so strange.
code as yours do not work till i alter it to:
dests = db.GqlQuery( SELECT * FROM Dj_User WHERE UserID = '4' )
dests.get()
d = dests[0]
d.UserName = aaa
db.put( d )
it won't work without using the d. i think it is a bug.
thank you for helping.
On 4月8日, 上午4时00分,
I just created an App Engine account, and successfully verified it via
SMS. However, I can't seem to create any application.
From the Welcome Page, I click on Create an Application (the only
button there.) I enter the App Id Title, and made sure the Id is
available. After clicking Save, I
If I have some data in an Oracle database, is there any way (if there
is, please provide a link) to import it to the Google App Engine
database?
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I am trying to run the Helloworld program as a first program but keep
running into this error, Any ideas or suggestions.
I have gone throught the staeps as described for the helloworld
program
C:\Python30dev_appserver.py helloworld
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program
Hi,
Is there a way to simulate long running locks (that cross
application instances) using the datastore API? For example, the
existence of an Entity based on a specific Key will mean that there is
a lock, and the non existence of it means that there is no lock?
Cheers,
Shay
Following the java getting started tutorial exactly, I get an invalid
runtime specified error when deploying from eclipse:
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
http://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=hello-world-javaversion=1;
400 Bad Request
Invalid runtime specified.
Hello all.
I'm having a basic problem using the google calendar through the app
engine, and was wondering if anyone could help.
I can login correctly using ProgrammaticLogin, but whenever I try to
pull a calendar feed, I receive 'Authorization Required'. Could
anyone explain? It seems that
Hi
I am trying to deploy a very simple application on Google AppEngine
but i have some problems :
When i am trying to deploy with eclipse :
Creating staging directory
Scanning for jsp files.
Scanning files on local disk.
Initiating update.
Unable to upload:
java.io.IOException: Error
I could register a new application on http://appengine.google.com/ but
can't deploy a java project.
Does this runtime mean either python or java?
So that a deployment of a python app would be possible but not a java
app because of the beta test?
I think there will be more people having this
Hi,
Getting following error while trying to upload using eclipse and
command line appcfg.
Unable to upload:
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
http://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=29211206version=1;
400 Bad Request
Any clues ?
Thanks in Advance,
Jayan
Hi,
I'm not sure this is the rigth place for this message, but I was unable to
another place more suitable...
I made my registration some hours ago for the Google AppEngine for Java (I
already owned a Python account). Then I received an e-mail from
appengine.nore...@google.com (which is copied
Hi all
i´m trying to use GWT today.
I followed the steps to work with ECLIPSE - JAVA.
downloaded plugins
created an app on http://appgallery.appspot.com/ name=web-projetos
in eclipse:
file- new - web aplication project
project name: teste
package:teste
with the options checked:
Hello,
This is covered in the FAQ:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#runtime
Also, we have a discussion group devoted specifically to questions and
discussion on the Java runtime, so I think your question would better
fit here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java
Hi Jayan,
This is covered in the FAQ:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#runtime
Also, we have a discussion group devoted specifically to questions and
discussion on the Java runtime, so I think your question would better
fit here:
Hi Alfred,
This is covered in the FAQ:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#runtime
Also, we have a discussion group devoted specifically to questions and
discussion on the Java runtime, so I think your question would better
fit here:
Hi Andrei,
This is covered in the FAQ:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#runtime
Also, we have a discussion group devoted specifically to questions and
discussion on the Java runtime, so I think your question would better
fit here:
Hi,
This is covered in the FAQ:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/java.html#runtime
Also, we have a discussion group devoted specifically to questions and
discussion on the Java runtime, so I think your question would better
fit here:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine-java
Even simplest of application need search. It should be there much
before than they think J of java. I don't mind with java or python ,
both are new to me. But it is better to stick to one and give more
infrastructure feature than pleasing few bunch of either group. The
irritating point is , its
Using python appcfg.py works too, because python is in the execution
path (it is probably in /usr/bin/) and the python program takes a file
name as an argument.
- python appcfg.py says, run python and use this file as input
- ./appcfg.py says, execute this file. And the file starts with #!
This is the page you should read:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/uploadingdata.html
exporting to CSV is left as an exercise, but shouldnt be that difficult.
On 08/04/2009, Thai tdan...@gmail.com wrote:
If I have some data in an Oracle database, is there any way (if there
It would appear that JVMTI support both from a Java agent (-javaagent)
and native agent (-agentpath, -agentlib) perspective is not supported
within the runtime. This seems an extraordinary decision especially
considering that Google will be charging based on resource usage. It
is like getting a
When you call run_on_appengine, the gdata python library assumes that
you will be using AuthSub or OAuth, and there are a couple of extra
parameters I recommend using when you are using ClientLogin (aka
ProgrammaticLogin). This is explained in the appendix at the end of
this article:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=217colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Stars%20Owner%20Summary%20Log%20Component
please star this issue. ( I just want to resurface this post.).
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Will Google support a relational database in the future instead of
only BigTable?
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I doubt it. New features may be added to the datastore to make it
similar, but it wouldnt make sence to have two database backends.
(for the record it doesnt support BigTable now - it provides the
DataStore which is something different)
IMHO.
On 08/04/2009, Marcel Overdijk
Thank you, your solution worked perfectly!
On Apr 8, 12:33 pm, Jeff S j...@google.com wrote:
When you call run_on_appengine, the gdata python library assumes that
you will be using AuthSub or OAuth, and there are a couple of extra
parameters I recommend using when you are using ClientLogin
It might not make sence but it certainly makes sense when you're living
in a world full of RDBMS, and want to make the barrier to entry as low as
possible.
Thanks-
- Andy Badera
- and...@badera.us
- Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew+badera
Sent from Albany, NY, United States
On
It was an accepted bug in the Datastore, for more info on the bug,
check this link:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=901
For code to solve it check:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/722728/google-appengine-date-range-not-returning-correct-results
After running the
Funny:
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2009/04/seriously-this-time-new-language-on-app.html
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I guess there will be huge announcements in may
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On Apr 8, 5:23 am, saintthor saintt...@gmail.com wrote:
i solved. it is so strange.
code as yours do not work till i alter it to:
dests = db.GqlQuery( SELECT * FROM Dj_User WHERE UserID = '4' )
dests.get()
d = dests[0]
d.UserName = aaa
db.put( d )
it won't work without using the d. i
I don't see any reason you can't use tapestry. Just like the python
version of GAE, you can use any templating engine you like - you just
have to include it yourself.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 5:02 AM, toby78 superoverdr...@gmx.de wrote:
I would like to encourage Google to support Tapestry
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:27 AM, J jlin.li...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm fairly new to web development and AppEngine. I'm wondering if it's
possible to use both Python and Java in AppEngine. Certain modules
would be written in Python and other are written in Java. Why or why
not?
An application can
You should read the documentation:
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/overview.html
Its still the same datastore as used in Python under the hood.
On 08/04/2009, Marcel Overdijk marceloverd...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm asking this as I'm wondering if SQL queries including joins
Maybe for performance the datastore as it is now is best.
But when working with data (e.g. aggregate functions like sum, avg
etc.) a relational database has also advantages.
On 8 apr, 19:58, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
It might not make sence but it certainly makes sense when you're
The App Engine datastore is a distributed schemaless object store, with
support for index-based queries and local transactions. It is built on
BigTable, a major component of Google's storage infrastructure.
Full support for SQL is unlikely to happen in the near future, as is full
support for
Some of the same problems can be solved in different ways. For instance,
aggregate data can often be calculated at write time, obviating the need for
an expensive aggregate runtime query involving millions of records and
hundreds of machines. The tricky bit is implementing the different
Note that aggregate functions are a feature often implemented on a
RDBMS, but they could be implemented on the Datastore (eg using
covering indexes) without being relational.
On 08/04/2009, Marcel Overdijk marceloverd...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe for performance the datastore as it is now is
Right, but that doesn't address the ignorant masses, clamoring for their
Google cloud.
There are plenty of ways to solve any problem ... but the issue of barrier
to entry is not one that is solved by higher level thinking :)
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Dan Sanderson
Hi,
I upgraded the SDK to 1.2.0 for Python.
I am running Windows Vista x64.
Everything worked perfectly in the previous version. Now I get this
message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine
\dev_appserver.py, line 76, in module
from
Another chat client in addition to Google Chat? Can't we just use
what we already have as GMail or Google Apps for Domain users?
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I am getting following error:
Please let me know what I am doing wrong?
=
Creating staging directory
Scanning for jsp files.
Scanning files on local disk.
Initiating update.
Unable to upload:
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
http://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=myretailservicesversion=1;
400 Bad Request
Invalid runtime specified.
can someone help me debug this ?
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The datastore implementation (non-relational) is one of the last
things I'm bumping against (now Java is supported ;-)
I understand that aggregate data *can* be calculated at write time.
But this is not what I want and I guess a lot of other users will
think the same.
Also adhoc querying will
I updated Python to 2.6.1 and now it works. I can't figure out why it
was not working with Python 2.5.
Thanks,
Tony
On Apr 8, 3:59 pm, Tony Smith tonyy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded the SDK to 1.2.0 for Python.
I am running Windows Vista x64.
Everything worked perfectly in the
I agree that the datastore is not good for adhoc runtime queries. The
datastore was designed to maintain its performance characteristics
independent of the number of entities stored, including query performance.
(The performance of our index-backed queries is a factor of the size of the
result
Thanks for your clarification Dean.
But there are no plans at Google to support a relational persistent
store?
I think it would be good if both are supported.
For some applications I agree a relational database is not required,
but for the kind of application I would like to write I think can't
c = Greeting.count + 1
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +=: 'IntegerProperty'
and 'int'
Inside a method of the Greeting class you don't reference the count
property with the class name but with 'self'.
If you use Greeting.count you are using the class variable 'count' not
the
Damn! This is a real embarrassment for me. Good thing my full name
does not appear in this email!
Thanks djidjadji!
On 8 avr, 17:48, djidjadji djidja...@gmail.com wrote:
c = Greeting.count + 1
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +=: 'IntegerProperty'
and 'int'
Inside a
From the documentation it looks like the Cron Job schedule is static.
Is there a way to programatically add cronjobs ( with a server-side
python/java API)?
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You can't change an app's cron config dynamically. However, you can write
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to do on each invocation based on application data.
-- Dan
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Michael Bailey yogurte...@gmail.com wrote:
From
Looking for some advice on how to handle the following situation:
My model for a blog post has a StringListProperty full of tags -- the
order of magnitude is about 20 tags per entity. I want to allow users
to be able to filter on various combinations of tags (e.g. return only
entities with tags
After fiddling around a bit -- I think I have something of a solution.
Basically, I need to keep a count of each tag occurrence.
When doing actual filtering on the query level, I only apply one or
two filters. If the user supplies more than two tags, I filter on the
tags with lowest counts (i.e.
Of course I am using 1.2.0. Isn't it the first version officially
supporting cron service?
On Apr 9, 12:19 am, djidjadji djidja...@gmail.com wrote:
The SDK is now at number google_appengine_1.2.0.zip
http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
2009/4/8 an0 an0...@gmail.com:
sdk's
Happy birthday AppEngine!
Of all the gifts you've brought us to commemorate the occasion, cron
is the most useful for my app. It will hopefully save me from having
to call the a function the first of every month at midnight.
Unfortunately, I can't find the syntax to do this. Is it possible in
Unable to upload: java.io.IOException: Error posting to URL:
http://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/create?app_id=*version=1; 400
Bad Request why?
在2009-04-09,theillustratedlife toonscr...@nvbell.net 写道:
Happy birthday AppEngine!
Of all the gifts you've brought us to commemorate the
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