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> as they offer a compatible API to Memcache in Google App Engine Standard
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> On Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 3:47:02 AM UTC-5, Rahul Tongia wrote:
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Roadmap regarding CloudTasks, Memcache for Flex?
Regards,
Rahul Tongia
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Hi,
I am using appengine managed vm for Java. I use priority order for setting
the jars of my choice in appengine-web.xml
Since this morning, I am getting the following error. Also suspisiously,
the appengine version shown in console is 1.9.33 for which there was no
Java
someone close to such.
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>> Regards,
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>> Nick
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>>> On Sunday, January 31, 2016 at 4:03:48 AM UTC-5, Rahul Tongia wrote:
>>> Hi Jeff and Nick,
>>>
>>> I am facing the same problem regarding projection query costs.
Hi Jeff and Nick,
I am facing the same problem regarding projection query costs. I had
performed the same projection call on my local machine with appstats using
both Objectify (with hybrid as false) and native Datastore API. In both
cases, I got same result in terms of Read counts. It was 896
draft of one:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-places-api-client/
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> This guy says use the standard Google Java api, with examples:
> http://ddewaele.blogspot.com/2011/05/introducing-google-places-api.html
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> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:03:35 PM UTC+2, Rahul Tong
Hi There,
I want to use google places API from the service side at my Java appengine
and GWT app. It is possible using URLFetch on places web services. Is there
anyone who has written a library which converts the JSON response to Java
objects.
This would save me considerable time in case some