I get the error:
Application statistics are currently unavailable.
in the control panel, and I can't see any statistics (including billing
information).
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Thanks for the release, but why don't you use Future?
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-rw-r--r-- 1 gmosx gmosx 127114 2011-04-24 16:21 gdata-client-1.0.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 gmosx gmosx69903 2011-04-24 16:21 gdata-contacts-3.0.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 gmosx gmosx 1448 2011-04-24 16:21
gdata-contacts-meta-3.0.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 gmosx gmosx 548821 2011-04-24 16:21
I created a simple web app using the GPE wizzard (no GWT).
I added the Google Contacts API (using the wizzard in the beta GPE).
Then, I added the following line in my servlet:
ContactsService srv = new ContactsService(gmosx-test-1);
When I started the app I get the error:
Will it only be available for 'App Engine for Business'?
Currently we plan to make it available for all App Engine users
Nice! I thought this feature was restricted to GAEfB apps.
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This doesn't look like a pre-release SDK...
It's available in the downloads page as a final version.
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Usually if you see a prerelease SDK, it means the final release is coming
in the next few weeks.
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Now that containers such as JBoss and Tomcat are updated I am wondering if
Servlet 3.0 support is on the
GAE/J teams road map.
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- JDO - we've changed the documentation to show examples using the
low-level API and are working more closely with third-party library
developers. We've realized that there's a passionate community of open
source developers out there solving their own itch (itches that are likely
shared
started a new app. For me, Objectify made Java persistence coding fun
again, and words like persistence manager lifecycle and detached
instance are blissfully draining out of my vocabulary :-)
you may have a point here ;-)
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Interesting,
I love seeing uncool but still useful features added in the SDK.
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On Dec 4, 6:56 am, John Howe jhowe...@gmail.com wrote:
Is that another wave I see on the horizon ...
the news on the cloud-portability front are disappointing too:
https://jira.springsource.org/browse/ROO-1797
Remove support for DataNucleus 1.x and Google App Engine
Since none of Roo's
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-gae-channel/
excellent, thanks!
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alternatives
On Nov 23, 3:48 pm, George Moschovitis george.moschovi...@gmail.com
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Are there any plans to resume work on datanucleus-appengine?
The progress on this lib seems to have stopped 6 months ago and there
still a lot of related issues
Indeed, would be very useful!
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On Dec 3, 6:18 pm, Ice13ill andrei.fifi...@gmail.com wrote:
Would be very very nice
On Dec 3, 11:00 am, dilbert dilbert.elbo...@gmail.com wrote:
It would be a nice feature to have in our GWT arsenal so I submitted
an issue
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On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:37 AM, George Moschovitis
george.moschovi...@gmail.com wrote:
We
You're eager optimizing your support problem, when really the problem you
should be solving is what do I need to build? How do I get there?
I know what I want to build. My problem is that I (obviously) need a
Datastore API. In the Google App Engine documentation
the endorsed API was (until now)
Looks interesting, thanks for releasing!
A pdf/.mobi version would be a great addition btw...
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On Dec 3, 1:02 am, marius.andreiana marius.andrei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm glad to announce a free, online GWT 2.1 GAE mini-book. It's
available
stopping permanently,
but I decided to use JDO so I have no choice but to depend on GAE's
use of DataNucleus.
Max Ross of Google seems to have disappeared from view since the end
of August. He did (and hopefully still does) lots of datastore-related
work.
On Nov 23, 2:48 pm, George
annotation)
is to remap JPA entities onto Objectify entities but it very much
depends on your level of sophistication in the use of JPA.
regards
didier
On Oct 31, 10:08 pm, George Moschovitis
george.moschovi...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to convert a JDO/JPA POJO
I have a simple class where the key needs a Parent and auto generated
long id component.
I am not sure hot to implement this with JPA/JDO, here is a hack I
tried:
@Entity
public class Account {
@Id
private Key key;
..
}
Account account = new Account();
So, isn't this possible in JPA?
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JDO supports the very useful .makePersistentAll() method. Is there an
equivalent method for JPA?
thanks,
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Is there a way to convert a JDO/JPA POJO to the corresponding
Datastore Entity? I am sure this functionality exists in the JDO/JPA
implementation but is this exposed in a public API? (maybe through a
helper).
This would allow mixing calls to JDO/JPA with calls to the low-level
API for special
I am looking for a lightweight MVC framework specifically engineered
for GAE/J, preferably using Guice.
I am aware of google sitebricks but I am wondering if there are other
alternatives.
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Should we create a new instance per query?
Or just use two instances (strong/eventual) for the whole app?
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On Apr 2, 2:29 am, Ikai L (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
That's correct. The cost of creating an instance is negligible, though. It's
not dissimilar to creating different
If you're serving
other files, you'll have to handle the ETag and If-None-Match headers
yourself, and I don't believe that we interfere with you doing this now.
OK, good to know, thanks.
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On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:09 AM, George Moschovitis
george.moschovi...@gmail.com wrote:
I don NOT want to set an Expires header. I am just
Could you provide some code please?
What kind of code should I provide? I do NOT set the Expires header in
my code, and still GAE automatically adds the Expires header.
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I noticed that the (live) Google App Engine server automatically adds
an Expires header to all responses in one of my apps.
I am not sure, but I *think* this behavior was introduced some time in
the last week.
I am sure that I do not send the Expires header, and the header is not
automatically
Hello,
I see the following error (INFO severity) in the logs of my app:
com.google.appengine.repackaged.com.google.common.base.FinalizableReferenceQueue
$SystemLoader loadFinalizer: Not allowed to access system class
loader.
Any idea?
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Hello,
I see the following error (INFO severity) in the logs of my app:
com.google.appengine.repackaged.com.google.common.base.FinalizableReference
Queue
$SystemLoader loadFinalizer: Not allowed
On Jan 19, 3:19 pm, John Patterson jdpatter...@gmail.com wrote:
You need to download the python sdk and use appcfg.py on your Java app.
I am on a mac and after downloading the sdk I ran the
AppEngineLanucher and created a new app with my Java app's id
then I ran appcfg.py vacuum_indexes
...
But, the blobstore emulation in the devserver creates new files (which
are not detected without restarting)
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:53 AM, George Moschovitis
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On Jan 14, 12:47 am, Jason (Google) apija...@google.com wrote:
I implemented
Thanks for the extra information re: your use of Narwhal. I don't have too
much experience with it, but can you implement the Blobstore docs demo
without Narwhal to see if it works for you as it does for me? This is the
doc I used to implement my version:
When testing my app with the DevServer I face the following problem:
If I add a new file in the war/ directory *after* the application has
started the application cannot access it:
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied
(java.io.FilePermission WEB-INF/src/path/to/newfile.ext read)
Thank you I will try this!
kind regards,
George.
On Dec 25, 10:24 am, Yasuo Higa higaya...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi George,
Is there a way to set the timezone for my application?
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone(GMT-8:00));
Have you actually *tested* this on App Engine?
Yes.
Is there a way to set the timezone for my application?
TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone(GMT-8:00));
Have you actually *tested* this on App Engine?
This should be inserted in the servlet initialization code?
thank you,
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If you use JSTL, try the following setup in web.xml:
Any ideas?
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Is there a way to set the timezone for my application?
I tried with the following setup in appengine-web.xml:
system-properties
property name=java.util.logging.config.file
system-properties
property name=java.util.logging.config.file value=WEB-INF/
logging.properties/
property name=user.timezone value=Europe/Athens/
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The Image API is conveniently extended to support creation of Images
straight from the Blobstore, ie:
ImageServiceFactory.makeImageFromBlob(..)
After transforming the image by applying ImageAPI transformations, is
there a way to store the image back into the blobstore? A helper like:
good point...
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On Dec 18, 6:29 pm, Stuart Moffatt stuartmoff...@gmail.com wrote:
Users interested in better BlobstoreService, please star the issue so it
gets more attention:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=2536
Stuart
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Stuart
This is a long awaited feature.
Some problems though:
- Instead of the serve() helper I would expect access to the blobs
through a url, something like:
http://my-app.appenginebs.com/blob-key
- No support for organization in directories
- A method to manipulate the uploaded blobs is missing
is interpreted by the infrastructure to cause it
to send the blob back to the user.
What does 'interpreted' mean? is the actual file served from a
separate infrastructure optimized for static files (in the future
maybe from a CDN)?
I would like to skip the dynamic request to the application,
Part of the infrastructure between the user and your code sees the blobstore
header in your response, and replaces the response with the contents of that
blob.
OK,
Another thing, how could I use the Images api on an uploaded image
before storing it to the blobstore.
Would I have to emulate a
The release also includes some performance tweaks to the Java runtime.
I *think* the new runtime is considerably faster when running Rhino
(JavaScript) applications.
Great job!
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what is the suggested way to emulate an SQL LIKE 'prefix%' query using
the low level Datastore API?
thanks,
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FYI, I fixed the problem with a little patch in narwhal (the commonjs
implementation used by Jack):
narwhal/engines/rhino/lib/binary-engine.js
exports.B_DECODE_DEFAULT = function(bytes, offset, length) {
return String(new Packages.java.lang.String(bytes, offset, length,
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OK, I will try to set the HTTP header, but I don't think this is the
problem.
I have set the header but the problem is *not* fixed!
Any other ideas?
This is a show-stopper bug :( :(
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But if the file with local characters is inside src\... dir, there
is everythign fine. This is sufficient for me.
saddly, this is not sufficient for me :(
I am still looking for a way to fix the encoding problem in files that
reside in war/
quite interestingly in my HTML files I have some
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