Thank you!! I didn't know about that data viewer - my entities are
persisting!!!!

On Aug 27, 12:45 am, "Jason (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you see if your entities are persisted using the local data viewer?
> Assuming your application is running on port 8080, just go 
> tohttp://localhost:8080/_ah/admin. That can help you narrow down whether the
> issue is with the query. Barring that, you can change your log settings to
> see if there are any logs that explain what's happening. Just open your
> logging.properties file and change all the levels to FINEST (their value is
> WARNING by default). And if that doesn't help, please provide the entity
> definitions and the code that you're using to persist them.
> - Jason
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM, hg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am developing on my local computer using EclipseEE. I created a
> > persistent class following the instructions in the how to. When I run
> > the code to persist the object em.persist(this);, I don't get any
> > errors, but I don't see any data anywhere. When I try to query, I do
> > not find any objects with the data that I just set.
> > Do I have to set up a database/datastore on my local computer in order
> > for this to work? How would I go about doing so?
> > Thanks!
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