App Engine 1.7.0 Release is Out!

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Takashi Matsuo

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Jun 26, 2012, 7:42:16 PM6/26/12
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Hi App Engine users,

We've just released the release of the 1.7.0 SDK.

Release notes for Java:

Release notes for Python:

Release notes for Go:

Enjoy!

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Per

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Jun 26, 2012, 9:04:00 PM6/26/12
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AWESOME news!

A big thank you to the entire App Engine team. This is the release I've been waiting for.  VIP at last! And at a very affordable price tag too.

Now, the only thing that's left would be proper support, e.g. replying on the forums, responding to emails, replying on SO. With all these improvements in place, you might even be able to spare a developer to rework the FAQs  :)

Cheers,
Per

pdknsk

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Jun 26, 2012, 9:30:14 PM6/26/12
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"Premier customers now have the option to create applications to be
served from datacenters located in the European Union."

I hope this option trickles down to regular users eventually.

Emanuele Ziglioli

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Jun 27, 2012, 12:47:32 AM6/27/12
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I've upgraded our app, questions:

1. After enabling pagespeed, I see no changes. Is additional configuration required (using appengine-web.xml)
2. Can't see any SSL related setting, neither on the GAE dashboard or on the Google for you domain dashboard
3. Any documentation on new features for queries, such as "OR" and Geo?

Thank you

Emanuele Ziglioli

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Jun 27, 2012, 12:47:58 AM6/27/12
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And thank you for updating the source code on googlecode too

Emanuele Ziglioli

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Jun 27, 2012, 12:55:37 AM6/27/12
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3. Any documentation on new features for queries, such as "OR" and Geo?

Found about "Search API" on Geopoints:

Iván Rodríguez

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Jun 27, 2012, 3:03:37 AM6/27/12
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So... it ´s possible to use SNI and European Data Centers on an existing app? If not, What could I do for mantain my app Id???

Anybody can help me?

2012/6/27 Emanuele Ziglioli <the...@emanueleziglioli.it>

3. Any documentation on new features for queries, such as "OR" and Geo?

Found about "Search API" on Geopoints:

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Gregory Nicholas

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Jun 27, 2012, 3:39:44 AM6/27/12
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It surprises me at how the cost of disk is getting applied everywhere.. Disk is fuckin cheap!! I'd rather pay where paying counts

doright

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Jun 27, 2012, 11:07:08 AM6/27/12
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great news.  I really hope you will make access to European Data Centres available to non premium customers too.



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Rick Mangi

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Jun 27, 2012, 1:24:07 PM6/27/12
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$99 per application for SSL and you have to get your own certificate? Oh, and it's not included in the $500/month we already pay for premium support... bah.

Scott Murphy

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Jun 27, 2012, 5:04:42 PM6/27/12
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If you go with a virtual ip, will app engine support the use of a naked domain?

Barry Hunter

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Jun 27, 2012, 5:15:54 PM6/27/12
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On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 10:04 PM, Scott Murphy <sc...@pixoto.com> wrote:
If you go with a virtual ip, will app engine support the use of a naked domain?

doubtful. It still uses CNAMEs to implement. (ie while you do have a dedicated IP address, it can change - so the CNAME allows Google to migrate you to a new IP) 

CNAMEs is the main reason why naked domains aren't supported. 


 


On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 6:42:16 PM UTC-5, Takashi Matsuo (Google) wrote:

Hi App Engine users,

We've just released the release of the 1.7.0 SDK.

Release notes for Java:

Release notes for Python:

Release notes for Go:

Enjoy!

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Iain Wade

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Jun 28, 2012, 1:45:59 AM6/28/12
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VIPs are $99 each, billed to an application; but once you've bought
one vip you could upload a wildcard or multi- certificate and map the
various web addresses matching that certificate to different app-ids.

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Kaan Soral

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Jun 28, 2012, 12:30:59 PM6/28/12
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The custom certificate thing is a real show stopper, I hope this changes in near future, meanwhile, can anyone suggest a good certificate source?

As far as I remember they are not trusted if they are self generated

Emanuele Ziglioli

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Jun 28, 2012, 11:27:40 PM6/28/12
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We use DigiCert.com.

They've been really helpful. I've managed to export public and private keys in PEM format using the java keytool and openssl, and upload them to App Engine. All good, but no IE8 support.

Iain Wade

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Jun 29, 2012, 12:41:33 AM6/29/12
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Not sure what you mean by "custom certificate thing" being a show stopper?

If it's just a cost thing, http://www.startssl.com/ offers free certs
that are trusted by all major browsers.

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Richard Watson

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Jun 29, 2012, 3:30:45 AM6/29/12
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K Software resells Comodo certs, always for a great price.  I've used them for code signing before.

Barry Hunter

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Jul 7, 2012, 11:37:04 AM7/7/12
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On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 12:02 AM, aaron <aa...@gryphn.co> wrote:
> 1.7 removes the ability to create an app engine backed android project. Why
> did Google choose to do this and how do we create new app engine backed
> android apps? Is Google going to update the App Engine documentation?
>
> I found the option to "generate app engine backend" but it just errors and

What error do you get?

aaron

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Jul 10, 2012, 11:52:20 AM7/10/12
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There is no error, there simply is not an option to do this, it is not present/visible. I can "generate app engine backend" but then  I cannot generate RPC service files using this documentation. Again, the option simply does not exist, not an error, it's just no there. Endpoints are not an option since it is a closed beta.

aswath satrasala

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Feb 17, 2013, 9:10:25 AM2/17/13
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Hi,


On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Emanuele Ziglioli <the...@emanueleziglioli.it> wrote:
We use DigiCert.com.

They've been really helpful. I've managed to export public and private keys in PEM format using the java keytool and openssl, and upload them to App Engine. All good, but no IE8 support.
I am facing this issue.  The VIP SSL is not working on IE8 -xp.  I cannot afford to ignore the Ie8 -xp visitor traffic.
Any workarounds or solutions for this.  

-Aswath
 

On Friday, 29 June 2012 04:30:59 UTC+12, Kaan Soral wrote:
The custom certificate thing is a real show stopper, I hope this changes in near future, meanwhile, can anyone suggest a good certificate source?
 

As far as I remember they are not trusted if they are self generated

On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:24:07 PM UTC+3, Rick Mangi wrote:
$99 per application for SSL and you have to get your own certificate? Oh, and it's not included in the $500/month we already pay for premium support... bah.



On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7:42:16 PM UTC-4, Takashi Matsuo (Google) wrote:

Hi App Engine users,

We've just released the release of the 1.7.0 SDK.

Release notes for Java:

Release notes for Python:

Release notes for Go:

Enjoy!

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