Hello Again Everyone!

We've posted the pre-release SDKs for Python and Java here:
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list

Please see the pre-release notes below.

Cheers,

Rich




App Engine Python SDK - Release Notes

Version 1.7.5
===============================
- New instance classes F4_1G and B4_1G are now available.  These instances 
have
  compute capacity equal to F4/B4 but with a maximum of 1G RAM instead
  of 512MB.
- The Logs API stub now has sqlite as the default in the dev_appserver.
- The deprecated classes and functions AddError, AddResult,
  ListIndexesResponse, ListResponse, RemoveError, RemoveResult, and
  list_indexes were removed from the Search API in the SDK.  If your app
  references any of these classes or functions, you must deploy a new 
version
  without these references before the next release of App Engine. If you do 
not
  do this, your app may stop working in production.
- The Conversion API, which was decommissioned last release, has been 
removed
  from the SDK.  In a future release, the API will be removed from the 
runtime
  and any attempt to import the library will raise an exception. 
Applications
  in production that import the library should be fixed as soon as possible.
- Matplotlib v1.2.0 is now available as an experimental feature.
- Django 1.4 has been upgraded to 1.4.3. This is an experimental feature.
- We are including a preview of a new and improved version of our 
development
  server.  The new version is faster, provides more faithful support for
  complex multi-threaded applications, has better support for Datastore and
  supports more libraries.  Try dev_appserver2.py in the SDK. This is an
  experimental feature. For more information, please visit
  http://code.google.com/p/appengine-devappserver2-experiment/
- The Channel API now has the ability to send channel messages from any app
  version or backend regardless of where the channel was created.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5123
- The URL Fetch service now supports PATCH method requests.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=6316
- The Mail API can now send mail bounce notifications to the app.  The
  notification will be delivered to /_ah/bounce if mail_bounce inbound
  services are enabled.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7451
- The Blobstore service now returns the created filename instead of the 
blobKey
  when using Cloud Storage
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8337




App Engine Java SDK - Release Notes

Version 1.7.5
=============
- New instance classes F4_1G and B4_1G are now available.  These instances 
have
  compute capacity equal to F4/B4 but with a maximum of 1G RAM instead
  of 512MB.
- The DataNucleus plugin has been upgraded to 2.1.2.
- The deprecated classes AddException, AddResponse, ListException,
  ListIndexesException, ListIndexesRequest, ListIndexesResponse, 
ListRequest,
  ListResponse, and RemoveException were removed from the Search API in the
  SDK.  If your app references any of these classes, you must deploy a new
  version without these references before the next release of App Engine.
  If you do not do this, your app may stop working in production.
- The Conversion API, which was decommissioned last release, has been 
removed
  from the SDK. In a future release, the API will be removed from the
  runtime and applications that attempt to use it may stop working.
  Applications in production that import the library should be fixed as 
soon as
  possible.
- We are making Java 7 available as an experimental feature. We strongly
  encourage local and production testing for all existing applications.
  For production testing:
    If any class in WEB-INF/classes of WEB-INF/lib has been compiled with a
    JDK7 javac compiler and a target 7 (default in JDK7), the app will use 
the
    Java 7 runtime.
    One can manually select the Java 7 runtime at deployment by using the
    --use_java7 flag on the appcfg tool. This is useful if the application
    is still compiled with a JDK6 compiler or is generating Java 6 bytecode
    with a JDK7 compiler.
    To keep using the Java 6 runtime, you need to either use JDK 6 to 
compile
    your application, or configure the JDK7 javac compiler to target a Java 
6
    runtime with the "-source 6 and -target 6" javac flags.
  For local testing:
    For local SDK, please use JDK7 to run your app.
  Here are some known possible issues upgrading the Java runtime version:
  http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/compatibility-417013.html
- The Channel API now has the ability to send channel messages from any app
  version or backend regardless of where the channel was created.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5123
- The URL Fetch service now supports PATCH method requests.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=6316
- The Mail API can now send mail bounce notifications to the app. The
  notification will be delivered to /_ah/bounce if mail_bounce inbound
  services are enabled.
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7451
- The Blobstore service now returns the created filename instead of the 
blobKey
  when using Cloud Storage
    http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=8337

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