Obviously IN is not JDOQL syntax, and contains() is ... since it
follows Java (the JDO spec defines this, as do the DataNucleus docs).
You can (from a JDOQL perspective) have as many contains etc in a
query as you wish. You provide the params just as you have done.
Whether GAE/J supports all of that, I cannot answer.

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