Hi,

See 
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/taskqueue/overview.html#Using_Task_Queues_in_Java:
"Transactional tasks must not have user-specified names." So, are you
within a transaction when you fail ?
regards
didier

On Nov 2, 12:15 am, emurmur <[email protected]> wrote:
> My code attempts to enqueue a new task within a transaction that
> happens inside a task handler. Basically, I'm trying to enforce strict
> serial handling by the tasks, so I have my task, as the last thing it
> does, enqueue another task to the same url (but with a different name,
> because I let appengine generate a random name).
>
> When I first enqueue the task, it is from within a Post that is
> generated from a client application. This first task execution works
> correctly (it processes a bunch of work successfully), but then an
> exception is thrown when it tries to enqueue another task to continue
> the work. Am I simply doing something that is not allowed? I've looked
> through the docs, but I don't see anything conclusive.
>
> Thanks for your help.

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