There already is:
http://arachnid.github.com/bdbdatastore/
which uses BDB as the backend db.



On 24/09/2009, Charlie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I recently had to port one of my applications, which makes heavy use
>  of the Data Store API, to run outside AppEngine. A client needed the
>  ability to install the application on their own internal web servers
>  (Apache+mod_wsgi).  Thankfully I wasn't using any GQL, so I was able
>  to write a very simple drop-in replacement for the
>  google.appengine.ext.db module. I replaced memcache with a null API
>  that just returns None for everything, eventually I'll have the client
>  install memcached and link in a real API. These modifications allowed
>  me to deploy the application to an Apache server with almost zero
>  changes to the application's code base.  In fact the only changes were
>  the import statements, (from myapp_wsgi.lib import db) which selects
>  either my standalone db module or google's based on a config file.
>
>  The AppEngine SDK obviously includes a free standing db module, but
>  without fully understanding the code base I wasn't willing to deploy
>  it in a production environment.  However, the simplicity of replacing
>  the ext.db API (or at least a subset of it) got me thinking about
>  writing a back-end for Amazon's S3, and running my app on EC2.  I
>  could also imagine back-ends that tie into a relational database such
>  as MySQL (though I'm not immediately sure of the utility there). I
>  like developing on AppEngine, but I would like it even more if I could
>  easily move my applications from AppEngine to a client's server to EC2
>  and back without major refactoring.  Managing servers sucks, which
>  makes App Engine amazingly simple, but sometimes you need more
>  flexibility.
>
>  Are there any existing libraries that allow one to use the Data Store
>  API without being tied to AppEngine? Does anyone see utility in such a
>  library? I'm not thinking of an abstraction layer, more a drop in
>  replacement for the API.  The App Engine SDK is released under the
>  Apache License so I don't see any immediate legal issues, but perhaps
>  I'm missing something?
>  >
>

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