I assume you're talking about Windows users only.
On Mac OS and Linux, I'm always using dev server with sqlite (mostly
py/py27) for many months now and it's blazing fast (for a dev server),
can't complain.

-- alex

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Kenneth <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you're going to be moving to sqlite, please fix the following bug (or is
> it fixed in 1.7.3?):
>
> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7717
>
> While there is a workaround you're going to kill people who are just
> starting out.
>
> Also, while sqlite is much faster starting up, each request feels quite a
> bit slower.  If I get some time I'll try to benchmark it and create an
> issue.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2012 7:04:41 PM UTC+1, Richmond Manzana wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We've posted the pre-release SDKs for Python and Java here:
>> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list
>>
>> Pre-Release notes below.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> App Engine Python SDK - Release Notes
>>
>> Version 1.7.3
>> ===============================
>> - Django 1.4 is now supported in Python 2.7
>> - The file-based implementation of the Datastore stub will be deprecated
>> soon.
>>   A warning message informing users that SQLLite stub will be the default
>>   stub soon is now displayed.
>> - Datastore Index stats now report type instead of representation-type.
>> - Rich sort expressions beyond single field names are now supported in the
>>   Search API for dev_appserver.
>> - search.MIN_NUMBER_VALUE and search.MAX_NUMBER_VALUE are now public in
>> the
>>   Search API.
>> - Globally Consistent Indexes are now deprecated in the Search API.
>> - Index.list_documents() has been deprecated and replaced with
>>   Index.get_range() in the Search API.
>> - search.list_indexes() has been deprecated and replaced with
>>   search.get_indexes() in the Search API.
>> - Added method Index.get(doc_id) to get a document by its ID in the Search
>> API
>> - Index.add() has been deprecated and renamed to Index.put() in the Search
>> API.
>> - Index.remove() has been deprecated and renamed to Index.delete() in the
>>   Search API.
>> - The AddDocumentError and RemoveDocumentError classes, which were already
>>   deprecated, have been removed from the Search API.
>> - OperationCode.object_id and OperationCode.document_id, which were
>> already
>>   deprecated, have been removed from the Search API.
>> - Users can now change authentication options after app creation
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=483
>> - Fixed an issue with Datastore backup/restore finalization steps only
>> looking
>>   at the default queue in Admin Console.
>> - Fixed an NDB issue with Structured Properties not converting dict
>> properly.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/appengine-ndb-experiment/issues/detail?id=207
>> - Fixed an NDB issue where multiple async transactions corrupt old
>>   Datastore connections.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/appengine-ndb-experiment/issues/detail?id=209
>> - Fixed an NDB issue with fetch() with offset > 1000 returning an empty
>> list.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/appengine-ndb-experiment/issues/detail?id=210
>> - Fixed an issue with 2 factor authentication not giving useful error
>> messages.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8020
>> - Fixed an issue in the Search API snippeting breaking if the field
>> contains
>>   a single word in dev_appserver.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8171
>> - Fixed an issue with PyCrypto AES cipher not running on dev_appserver.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8188
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> App Engine Java SDK - Release Notes
>>
>> Version 1.7.3
>> =============
>>
>> - We encourage you to try and test your application using Java 7 and App
>>   Engine SDK. Note that Java 7 is *not* a supported runtime.
>> - Java 7 Features that we encourage you to try in dev appserver:
>>     Strings in switch
>>     Binary integral literals and underscores in number literals
>>     Multi-catch and more precise rethrow
>>     Improved type inference for generic instance creation (diamond)
>>     try-with-resources statement
>>     Simplified varargs method invocation
>> - Java 7 features that are NOT supported:
>>     All new Java 7 classes (the Google App Engine whitelist has not been
>>     updated yet)
>>     Method Handles
>>     Invoke Dynamic bytecode
>> - InetAddress name resolution now displays UnknownHostException instead of
>> a
>>   runtime exception error when the host is unknown.
>> - Datastore Index stats now report type instead of representation-type.
>> - Class Loading Priority can now be granted to specific JAR files by
>> adding
>>   class-loader-config element in appengine-web.xml file. This is an
>>   experimental feature.
>> - Queries with transactions are now fully checked for consistency in
>> Remote
>>   API.
>> - Global Consistent Indexes are now deprecated in the Search API.
>> - ListResponse<Document> listDocuments(ListRequest) has been deprecated
>> and
>>   replaced with GetResponse<Document> getRange(GetRequest) in the Search
>> API.
>> - ListIndexesReponse listIndexes(ListIndexesRequest) has been deprecated
>> and
>>   replaced with GetResponse<Index> getIndexes(GetIndexesRequest) in the
>> Search
>>   API.
>> - getField(String) has been deprecated and aliased to getFields(String) in
>> the
>>   Search API.
>> - AddResponse Index.add() has been deprecated and renamed to PutResponse
>>   Index.put() in the Search API.
>> - RemoveResponse Index.remove() has been deprecated and renamed to
>>   DeleteReponse Index.delete() in the Search API.
>> - Users can now change authentication options after app creation
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=483
>> - Fixed an issue with Channel API breaking when using urlfetch service.
>> This
>>   issue was limited to the SDK.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8166
>> - Fixed an issue with ResponseRewriterFilter not being threadsafe when
>> using
>>   Remote API.
>>     http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8167
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