I am using dagger for dependency injection, and I don't want to create a
new object graph for every endpoint.
Android lets us extend `Application`, which is a great place to store our
singletons so they can be easily reused throughout different pages
(actiivities) in the app.
What is Google Ap
+1 Java 1.6.4/HRD
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:47:22 PM UTC-7, tarun2000 wrote:
>
> Unable to update app: Error posting to URL:
> https://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/clonefiles?app_id=webaleppo&version=test&;
> 500 Internal Server Error
>
>
>
> 500 Server Error
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> Error: Server Erro
I have the same problem too.
On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:47:22 PM UTC-7, tarun2000 wrote:
>
> Unable to update app: Error posting to URL:
> https://appengine.google.com/api/appversion/clonefiles?app_id=webaleppo&version=test&;
> 500 Internal Server Error
>
>
>
> 500 Server Error
>
>
> Error:
datastore it says Kind not found. Do I
still need to define a class (db.Model) to hold the data? If so, how
do I transfer the data from the datastore into my class object?
Any clarification would be much appreciated!
Zak
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I assume you're on a mac. Us Windows and Linux folks use the command
line, which is the only *real* way to do things :)
On Sep 29, 1:10 pm, uprise78 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ummm...the Google App Engine Launcher deploys my site without me ever
> seeing the command line (not that it's that ha
Thank you, problem solved!
On Sep 27, 1:12 am, Rafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This evening we have released the AppEngine 1.1.4 SDK. It addresses
> some of the problems that Windows users have had with static files on
> dev_appserver. If you are working on Windows and an exist
I am trying to use the Google Search API, but if I enter a search term
with a funny character like ă then the Google App Engine causes an
error in the Python installation:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\ext
\webapp\__init__.py"