SDK 1.9.7, from this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jcgYI7rlCg.
will bring a local console that matches the cloud console.
Also they're showing a new "Big Data" menu, related to the new "Data Flow"
API (a new Hadoop).
I wonder how easy will be to use Docker, and whether or not it'll be
I would pay what you propose for this if it supported ndb -- either payment
model would be fine.
I have no preference for desktop vs web, except that for me it needs to run
on MacOS. Web might be easiest unless you know a good environment for cross
platform Linux/Mac/Windows desktop app develop
I don't know if you guys remember AppWrench. I've found what looks like its
source code on Google Code:
https://code.google.com/p/appwrench/
It was a very good project but it doesn't work anymore on Eclipse's current
version.
So, I thought we could contact its original author and ask what his pl
Depends on what language to support. My feedback is based on java.
You could bundle as a simple jar that you define on your web.xml. similar
to what pipeline does.
If you build on java and the jar is in the classpath, it would be great
because you can edit the multiple rows and then use reflectio
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Arvind S wrote:
> Why dont we guys have a discussion and start a opensource project for
>> this. Either a Eclipse Plugin or Chrome Extension? What you guys think ?
>
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If this is being done, I'd prefer it packaged as a WAR or other form of
ready-to-deploy web app.
If the Admin Console would add support for editing repeated fields I'd be a
happy camper. That's the primary reason I have to do custom admin pages.
I've also implemented my own bulk upload for HRD... my implementation
isn't terribly generic though.
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> Why dont we guys have a discussion and start a opensource project for
> this. Either a Eclipse Plugin or Chrome Extension? What you guys think ?
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it looks really good.
I've used the evaluation of AppWrench and have found very useful the
ability to edit both local and remote store. I find painful you can't add
fields to an existing entity from the official web console (or can you?).
Haven't been able to run the profiler but I'd love to ha
I would be interested. One feature I would love is next to query being
update with SQL Like query "Update kind xxx set y=z where conditions ..."
Thanks,
Hugues
Le mercredi 8 août 2012 23:41:52 UTC+2, Backpack a écrit :
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> Something like phpMyAdmin for MySQL but adapted to the datastore.
> If
Here is a mockup of what I envision:
http://georgenava.appspot.com/static/images/datamanager.png
It fits better the table model of MySQL but right now it works with
the datastore just fine.
Inline editing, SQL console, import, export, and all the stuff, will
be a huge undertaking, that's why I w
Something like AppWrench would be nice! it's a shame it looks like
abandonware at the moment
http://appwrench.onpositive.com/
On Thursday, 9 August 2012 09:41:52 UTC+12, Backpack wrote:
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> Something like phpMyAdmin for MySQL but adapted to the datastore.
> If so, answer these questions:
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