One of my tasks encountered a failure and wasn't retried. I think it's
because the servlet returned a 200 response, but I don't know why it
did since the exception bubbled all the way up to the base servlet. Do
we need to explicitly return a 5xx error code in exception cases for
retries to work?
I'm seeing some entities in my data store named
__unapplied_write__entity. I couldn't find any documentation on
this. What is it?
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I'm getting some very confusing behavior regarding indexes in my app.
Maybe someone can help me figure out what's going on.
I have a persistent entity, GameDataV1. I'd pushed several versions of
my app to appspot with no issues until last week. Then, after a push,
all indexes for GameDataV1 were
is it possible to see history beyond 18 hours in the dashboard? or at
least to export data periodically so I can analyze longer trends?
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FYI, on a Mac I found it in /var/folders/zz/zzzivhrRnAmviuee++-ZXU+
+NMs/-Tmp-/Jetty_127_0_0_1__war.g0qk00/jsp/org/apache/jsp
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a more descriptive error message would help here. I think the real
issue is the class/type of the parameter.
org.datanucleus.exceptions.NucleusUserException: Query requires 1
parameters, yet 1 values have been provided.
at
I've been seeing a handful of these each day on my app. These are very
small messages going only to 1 recipient. I could move mail sending
out of the normal request flow (I think cron jobs are the only option
right now for background processing, yes?) - is that the recommended
remedy?
with storing
PlayerGameStates inside User. You'd do this:
- Get user by key
That's it! This is really fast, so you don't have to go through doing an
unnecessary query - you just pay your cost at write time, possibly
asynchronously.
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:14 PM, Philip Tucker ptuc...@gmail.com
being applied to existing stuff.
On Apr 30, 12:54 am, Philip Tucker ptuc...@gmail.com wrote:
According to this, The App Engine datastore maintains an index for
every query an application intends to make.
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/queriesandindexe...
Does
On May 4, 3:28 am, Ikai L (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
Query performance is generally a function of how many objects have to be
returned in the simple case, which seems to be what you are doing here. How
many PlayerGameStates exist per User?
No more than 10 so far. Like I said, it was
I've got a Game object that includes two PlayerGameState objects. Both
are persistence-capable. My query fetches all PlayerGameState objects
for a particular user, then I get the associated game and other
player. The initial fetch is always fast, and the entire operation is
generally lass than a
According to this, The App Engine datastore maintains an index for
every query an application intends to make.
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/queriesandindexes.html#Introducing_Indexes
Does GAE just scan the app Java code for Query.setFilter, or do we
need to do annotate
Is it possible to send an email via Transport.send without it sending
a CC: to the FROM: address?
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On Apr 18, 4:00 am, Philip Tucker ptuc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a data file I need to access on the server. If I include it in
my source path on the client I can load it via
ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream. But this breaks on the server
(I'm not sure if the eclipse
I have a data file I need to access on the server. If I include it in
my source path on the client I can load it via
ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream. But this breaks on the server
(I'm not sure if the eclipse plugin is even deploying it). What's the
best way to do this? I don't want to incur
When I access the nickName field of the userService.getCurrentUser()
object, I don't get the nickName from Google profiles. For example, if
I go to http://www.google.com/profiles/me/editprofile for my account
(ptuc...@gmail.com) my nickName is Philip, but in AppEngine I get
ptucker.
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TRy to add a index's description.
bye
On 15 mar, 07:59, Philip Tucker ptuc...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Room class containing a list of Presence classes. Here are
the annotations.
@PersistenceCapable(identityType = IdentityType.APPLICATION)
public class Room {
private final static
I have a servlet that returns a JSON string. For some reason it works
fine when I dispatch to a JSP, but sometimes fails when I write
directly to the response.
this works:
req.setAttribute(json, json.toJSONString());
req.getRequestDispatcher(json.jsp).forward(req, resp);
)
at org.mortbay.thread.BoundedThreadPool
$PoolThread.run(BoundedThreadPool.java:442)
On Mar 14, 10:02 pm, Max Ross (Google) maxr+appeng...@google.com
wrote:
Please post your model object definitions and the stack trace.
Thanks!
Max
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Philip Tucker ptuc...@gmail.com wrote:
If I annotate
If I annotate a dependent 1:many relationship with @Order(mappedBy =
foo), I get a NPE when I try to remove something from the list. When
I remove the annotation everything works fine. Is this a known
limitation? If not I can post a stack trace and more details.
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This sounds like a good plan and I look forward to testing the new
plug-in.
- Philip
On Feb 4, 2:52 pm, Keith Platfoot kplatf...@google.com wrote:
Hey all,
Many of you have reported incompatibilities between the Google Plugin for
Eclipse and other build systems/project structures, most
Hi All,
I want to use the low level datastore, I looked at the documentation
and it looks ... complex.
http://code.google.com/intl/zh-HK/appengine/docs/java/javadoc/com/google/appengine/api/datastore/package-summary.html
Basically, I have a client program which needs to create tables and
their
I'm using IdGeneratorStrategy.SEQUENCE for the primary key of a table,
but it appears AppEngine bounces between 2 different sequence
generators as I create new entries. IDs are unique, but not
monotonically increasing. It's possible I've coded something wrong,
but I'm oretty sure this is a bug.
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wrote:
Hi Philip,
IdGeneratorStrategy.SEQUENCE support is implemented on top of
DatastoreService.allocateIds(), which is itself the mechanism that the
datastore uses internally to assign ids. So, all properties of datastore id
allocation apply to SEQUENCE. There is a lot
/
SequenceExamplesJDO.java), it seems if I specify a named sequence and
set SequenceStrategy.CONTIGUOUS (NONCONTIGUOUS might work too, I'm
guessing !TRANSACTIONAL is the key) that I get a monotonically
increasing sequence. Does that seem right?
Thanks for the input,
Philip
On Dec 21, 2:46 pm, Max Ross
(DeployProjectJob.java:148)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.InternalWorkspaceJob.run
(InternalWorkspaceJob.java:38)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
Am I missing something?
- Philip
On Dec 7, 6:18 pm, Ikai L (Google) ika...@google.com wrote:
Yes
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