thanks for the link. Will check it out. that made me feel better :)
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 5:47 PM, 'Alex Martelli' via Google App Engine <
google-appengine@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I couldn't make it to SF, but it's all available online --
> https://cloudplatformonline.com/NEXT2016-Live.html
For me it's working thanks, can we have a explanation please what went
wrong?
On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 12:25:37 AM UTC+1, Nick (Cloud Platform
Support) wrote:
>
> This issue appears to have been resolved. If anybody is still experiencing
> the issue, feel free to post in the linked PIT th
Hey Fendy,
I'm unsure what specific aspect of the talks you're referring to, but in
addition to the question of authentication libraries and systems, the
statements may have been referring to the fact that when dealing with a
managed platform within secured infrastructure, you face less securit
This issue appears to have been resolved. If anybody is still experiencing
the issue, feel free to post in the linked PIT thread and / or here and we
can look into your specific case.
Cheers!
Nick
Cloud Platform Community Support
On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 12:42:24 PM UTC-4, Nick (Cloud P
I couldn't make it to SF, but it's all available online --
https://cloudplatformonline.com/NEXT2016-Live.html - and I was already able
to catch most of it, including Eric's own keynote.
I do recommend watching the livestream, but, TL;DR, WITH a bit of context
that obviously Twitter tends to be pre
Did anyone go to google's gcpnext event?
I'm curious what the message on GAE is. I saw this on twitter
https://twitter.com/PaulMiller/status/712680881329086464
to hear from Eric Schmidt saying "app engine didn't really work" makes me
worry about GAE's future.
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So that was back in October of 2015. Is this still true now?
On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 6:01:20 AM UTC-4, Stewart Fife wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> We are pleased to announce that we redirected the first set of App Engine
> admin console menus to Developers Console today. This begins the final
Hi Fendy,
Not an expert here, but I think they meant that security is handled because
they have libraries such as the "user" library to login into you app using
google's oauth.
Here are some links that you may find useful (for python - pretty sure Java
and other languages have them):
- https
Yes, an app's modules can be in different languages. You do need to pay
care to how they share entries in the datastore or memcache (if they do
such sharing) -- the byte-stream-level is typically not documented (if any
interoperability is in fact possible). For example, if a Python module uses
a fi
Hi Alejandro,
Yes, this is definitely supported.
Keep in mind though that they will be sharing all the other goodies like
Datastore, Memcache etc., so each module will have the potential to clobber
the other's data.
Nick
On 24/03/2016 7:54 AM, "Alejandro Magnani"
wrote:
> I've a couple of app
I've a couple of app engine applications that interact to each other - some
of them developed in python and others in java. I was wondering if I can
merge the solutions in just one app engine with different modules without
changing the code base.
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Thanks for the additional information. I'll attempt a little further to
reproduce the issue and reach out if I require additional information. I
will get back to you either way within the next few days.
On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 6:06:50 AM UTC-5, Linus Larsen wrote:
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> Sometime yesterday (
As a very sincere suggestion, try not to build anything for fb at all, if
you can (and for instagram/twitter for that matter)
It's basically a trap for developers, you waste your resources (i), there
is no positive outcome at all, even if you manage to get a positive
outcome, it will be termina
Hi,
I am new to App Engine and lacking a lot about security.
I just watch GCP Live 2016. Google kept on mentioning that the security is
automatically handled. I am just wandering, does that means I don't have to
configure App Engine security anymore? If it requires configuration, what
kind of
See
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6843796/graph-api-returns-false-or-unsupported-get-request-accessing-public-facebook
and
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13739609/unsupported-get-request-in-facebook-graph-api
on stack overflow.
It may be restrictions set on the page around Country /
Hello Luciano,
thanks for your answer. As you suggested I've upgraded my local
dev_appserver version to 1.9.34.
*GraphMethodException* is related to a search that cannot be served by the
Graph API since there is no handler for it. I don't think this is the case
since, as mentioned, I can acces
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