No, there is no special initialization needed when running your application
for the first time in production. As Ian mentioned, please check your log
output -- this should indicate what the issue is. If you have any questions
about, feel free to post it here along with a full stack trace.

- Jason

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Fugitive Steak <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am trying to create a simple top score keeping app where you first
> enter game you want to keep top score for and number of top scores to
> keep track of.
>
> This is done using the simple form on
> http://helloworldfromfs.appspot.com/ScoreBoards.jsp
> but then the simple score board object is trying to be persisted to
> the database it blows up with
>
> Error: Server Error
>
> The server encountered an error and could not complete your request.
>
> Funny part is that it runs fine in my Eclipse IDE.
>
> Is there something special you need to do when you run your datastore
> for the first time on google app engine? Or is there any difference
> between local dev environment and online one?
>
> Is there a place where you can see the log files for this problem?
>
> I am just learning so any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
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