Thank you Mr.Felipe but already i included those api's.
On May 5, 6:50 pm, Felipe Teixeira
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> try Put in folder lib , docList API and SpreedSheet API , later make the
> build path.
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> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/google/gdata/client/spreadsheet/
> SpreadsheetService
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> This err
Hi,
Your project may not be App Engine Project.
For creating App Engine Project , please go through with this url.
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/gettingstarted/creating.html
Regards,
kartik
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Its installed
When i tried to deploy the project, simply its shows the message that
"The current project is not an App Engine project"..
On May 4, 11:07 am, kartik kudada wrote:
> Hi Rambo,
>
> Have you installed google plugin for eclipse?
> If it is installed, you can upload your a
Hi Rambo,
Have you installed google plugin for eclipse?
If it is installed, you can upload your application from eclipse.
Regards,
kartik
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Rambo wrote:
> My project is not a web application project, its purely java
> project,
> I want to deploy it in GAE.
My project is not a web application project, its purely java
project,
I want to deploy it in GAE..
On May 3, 7:17 pm, Felipe Teixeira
wrote:
> i´m not understand,
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> a simple deploy to google appengine , in eclipse..
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> your application going to GAE.
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> 2011/5/3 Rambo
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Are you wanting to use oAuth? If not, the api is really easy. Otherwise you
have a few steps to do to get oauth to work.
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-examples/wiki/DemoGwtGData - I have oauth notes
here
Brandon Donnelson
http://gwt-examples.googlecode.eom
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Have you looked at the Google App Engine for Java persistence blog at
http://gae-java-persistence.blogspot.com
You should find some excellent JDO and JPA working examples here. I
have found these very beneficial for me.
There are other persistence interfaces available for GAE/J as well as
JDO
If you don't want to modify the JDOQL query, then you should be able to
filter using a conditional in the loop. Something like:
if (g.getAuthor().getEmail().equals(user.getEmail())) {
// ...
}
Does this work? Is this what you're trying to do?
- Jason
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Jefferson