The datastore could to be a fit for this. You can use the development
environment which has a local datastore on your own server for testing.
You can access the datastore with php if your php calls a webservice running
on App Engine which then reads from the datastore and returns datastore
results (as XML for example).

You can use App Engine task queues for the spiders.



On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:02 PM, George J. SUN <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am a school and try to do a project via GAE. I learnt Datastore was
> good at queries and reading.
>
> But in my project, there are several robots on GAE getting and
> processing some data from Internet and a PHP website(not on GAE
> because of Chinese Internet fact) is for user to get the data.
> The robots are mostly like spiders, but the data in Internet is not
> updated very frequently. The website is not a search engine but just
> like a summarizer.
>
> Is Datastore or MySQL Okay for my project? Can I build my own
> datastore in my own server? How can I use datastore via PHP?
>
> Thank you!
>
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