First, what is your application ID? Second, how do you guarantee that you
only make the call once per hour? Do you have it set up as a cron job or are
you just making the call once a memcache value expires or are you using
another mechanism? What kind of call are you making to the YouTube API and
what is the specific YouTube quota that you are hitting? Lastly, are you
using the YouTube API directly or are you using the Google Data client
library for Java?

- Jason

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Kishore Jaladi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> We have a small YoutubeAPI mashup App hosted on Google App engine.
> From last friday; we have been getting yt:quota -
> too_many_recent_calls error from youtube even though we call once in
> an hour. We suspected Google App engine; and hosted our war to some
> hosting provider & it was Rock Solid & we are NOT getting those
> youtube quota limit errors (too_many_recent_calls). Unable to
> understand why we are getting that error only when we host on Google
> App engine . Are there any problems with Google App engine from the
> last few days?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks,
> -Kishore
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