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Please could we have some documentation on python 2.7 and XG
transactions? A good article on XG transactions would be awesome!
Question about "Google Storage for Developers directly from App Engine."can we just reach the developers account or could we reach the "Google Storage " from a logged in user (who has O-auth-orized the access) ??
> - We have released an experimental utility, available in the Admin Console, to> assist in migrating your application to the High Replication datastore. This> utility allows you to copy the bulk of your data in the background, while the> source application is still serving. You then need to take a short downtime to> migrate your application data while you copy the data that has changed from> the time the original copy started.
Granted some of the changes don't need documentation, eg the limits
being raised. Perusing the source, is often enlightening, but
cumbersome.
Jeff
With the advent of XG, will APPLY_ALL_JOBS_CONSISTENCY now work with non-ancestor groups?APPLY_ALL_JOBS_CONSISTENCY = 2"""A read consistency that aggressively tries to find write jobs to apply.
Use of this read policy is strongly discouraged.
This read_policy tends to be more costly and is only useful in a few specific
cases. It is equivalent to splitting a request by entity group and wrapping
each batch in a separate transaction. Cannot be used with non-ancestor
queries.
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Mathieu CLAVEL
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Yes.
Cheers,
Brian
Hi Tommy,
Sorry for the bad experience. Were you working through the Python 2.7 tutorial?
Cheers,
Brian
> It wasn't until I hit the appropriate google query matching the errors
> reported by the interpreter, that I found this thread and learned that the
> released (1.5.4) SDK does NOT support Python 2.7. Could never have
> discovered that from the current state of production docs.
> ~ The N00b
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I am excited about the new stuff, but was frustrated to realize that the online documentation had led me down a path I wasn't prepared to see through to the end. I'll try again tonight with the 1.5.5 SDK now that it's officially released - hadn't been able to get the prerelease SDK to work locally with 2.7 for development.
Thanks for the really cool free software for us devs. Sorry I was crabby about the docs.
~Tommy K
That's correct.
Cheers,
Brian
Looking at the Python 2.7 documentation you might have gotten the
impression that it was rushed. That is because it was rushed and not
documenting the lack of dev appserver support was one of several
omissions.
As of yesterday, every Python 2.7 documentation page and the release
notes contain a large warning saying that the dev appserver is not
supported (as well as several other fixes).
Going forward I'm not sure how to balance documentation and code
completeness with making experimental functionality available as soon
as possible for people to test it out. Maybe we can do something to
lower people's expectations for experimental releases?
Anyway, thanks for your feedback and sorry for wasting your time.
Cheers,
Brian
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