In my application I integrate with Google Apps, in this case
specifically contacts. When you first sign up I want to get all of
your contacts, but that could be thousands so with App Engine's 30
second limit I decided to break the problem into pieces and use the
last modified date to try to download contacts 25 at a time, store the
last modified date and walk forward from there. The only issue is that
I have a case where someone imported hundreds of contacts and Google
marks the update of all the entries to the exact same millisecond for
all of them.

So there are too many to get through before Google shuts me down and I
can't ask Google to return a smaller subset. The docs are here:
http://code.google.com/apis/contacts/docs/3.0/developers_guide_java.html#retrieving_with_query

I consider this an App Engine question because if it weren't for the
30 seconds limit it would work fine, as it does when I test it locally
with no cap on the number of entries returned. Thanks in advance!

Shaun

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