+10 totally agree. big pain and impossible to develop using backends +
queues + channels, it takes all my day, night and weekends!

On 16 November 2011 22:12, PK <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Rekby*: Using --sql_lite does not work for me because to this day there
> is no parity between the --sql_lite version and the production datastore.
> Others and I have filed issues about it. Others have reported that sqllite
> helps with large datasets. It used to be that the SDK datastore would get
> very slow as the dataset was getting larger, but with 1.6.0 it has become
> slow and unpredictable/cranky even with tiny test datasets.
>
> *Desmond*: Proxying static content is a useful and necessary technique
> for any real world app developed with the GAE SDK. I have been developing a
> real-world app with GAE for four years and I could have not survived
> without it.... I first wrote about this 
> here<http://www.gae123.com/articles/gaet/fir-tim-exp.html>
> back on July 10th 2010. I do miss the days when this was my only major
> performance issue.
>
>
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