I'd also like to know whether different versions of apps share the same
memcache
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Does app engine prefix memcache keys? Or does app engine provide an other
means of "key-separation"?
Basicly what I would like to know: Do you have to include a versionnumber in
your own memcached keys or does app e
Hi bFlood,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:52 PM, bFlood wrote:
>
> hey nick
>
> is there any optimized way to have a python app call a java app in the
> same GAE application? my guess is no, except through UrlFetch but I
> figured I would ask anyway
Currently URLFetch is your only option. Once there'
hey nick
is there any optimized way to have a python app call a java app in the
same GAE application? my guess is no, except through UrlFetch but I
figured I would ask anyway
also, do Python/Java versions in same GAE app share teh same memcache
as well?
thecheers
brian
On Jul 31, 8:47 am, "Nick
Hi radaczynski,
Java and Python apps run in the same environment (eg, you can have one
major version be Python, and another Java), so yes, the same applies
to Python. We don't currently have plans to change this, as alternate
major versions using the same datastore is essential for most people
de