Did you take a look at namespaces? 
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/multitenancy/overview.html

On Apr 19, 2:10 pm, Dean Chalk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are about to undertake a re-write of a large and successfull
> bespoke ecommerce system currently running in a standard hosted
> enviromment (dedicated servers) written in Microsoft ASP.NET (3 years
> ago).
>
> We want the new version to run in the cloud, and utilise a 'NoSql'
> type solution for data storage. We are currently considering using
> either Google App Engine or Windows Azure.
>
> We've played with both platforms, and would prefer to build a python-
> based app on top of Google App Engine, as the developement and
> deployment overhead seems more favourable for a fast-evolving
> application (like we have).
>
> The solution in its entirety consists of an 'Administrative' web
> application for order processing, and 1 or more independant 'selling'
> websites where visitors can place orders and pay for them. Our current
> site has 3 'selling' sites but this will grow to at least 9.
>
> Currently all websites are deploted on the same dedicated servers, and
> share data model code and use the same connection credentials to a
> central SQL server database.
>
> Windows Azure Table Storage will meet our data requirements as any
> number of applications can be configured to securely access the same
> data store. However, we have just discivered thet the data store for
> Google App Engine doesnt support this. We've seen work-arounds with
> 'versions' but with 10 or more applications being deployed as
> different versions of the same application seems very fragile, and
> likely to cause many problems.
>
> Does Google App Engine have a secure mechanism for sharing data
> betwewen applicaitons (other than having to build a whole REST service
> infrastructire in Python)
>
> Inability to support our needs will be a show-stopper for us with
> respect to using Google App Engine, which will be a shame as in every
> other way we are very impressed.
>
> Dean

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