Odd it seems it was cuz the object is uppercase... but.. locally they
are not upper case.
Why the objects are being created as upper case in gae server? Why
they are not in Dev server? And how i can change it?
On Jul 29, 10:12 am, Coutinho rafael.couti...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an index serving
Are you sure that this is the only query in your application? Do you have
auto-generation of indexes enabled? By any chance, have you tried using the
non-JDOQL syntax?
Query query = pm.newQuery(Entry.class);
ListEntry results = (ListEntry) query.execute();
- Jason
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:31
Hi Nick,
The id field was from the examples. Anyway, was trying to remove the
old index but without success (no remove in Java SDK, and no success
with the Python SDK either). Right now I have both the old and the new
index running on the server (the new one is just the old one with id
removed)
Hi GArchitect,
There's no problem with having both indexes. But the index you listed
isn't compatible with the query you provided.
-Nick Johnson
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM, GArchitecttommy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nick,
The id field was from the examples. Anyway, was trying to remove
Hi GArchitect,
The index you list isn't suitable for that query - the index includes
the 'id' field at the start, but you don't appear to be filtering or
sorting on it.
-Nick Johnson
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:28 AM, GArchitecttommy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I got the following exception in a
Update: I get the following error when I try to access the datastore
index link again:
Server Error
A server error has occurred.
I am not sure if this error is related to the index problem, or to
exceeding quota. Please note that the quota was not exceeded when I
post the last error /
I got the same error. My problem was that the index that was auto
generated for my query was still being built. Check the Datastore
Indexes page in your Dashboard.
On May 5, 12:25 am, JY jy2...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a very simple java web app, tested on local 127.0.0.1, without
any