Using Google App Engine's Search API, I am trying to index some document 
into a test index. I am using the code sample given on the Google App 
Engine official documentation. But when I try to run the snippet below. I 
get the following error when I tr to put a document via index.put:

Exception in thread "main" 
com.google.apphosting.api.ApiProxy$CallNotFoundException: The API package 
'search' or call 'IndexDocument()' was not found. at 
com.google.apphosting.api.ApiProxy$1.get(ApiProxy.java:179) at 
com.google.apphosting.api.ApiProxy$1.get(ApiProxy.java:177) at 
com.google.appengine.api.utils.FutureWrapper.get(FutureWrapper.java:88) at 
com.google.appengine.api.utils.FutureWrapper.get(FutureWrapper.java:88) at 
com.google.appengine.api.search.FutureHelper.getInternal(FutureHelper.java:73) 
at 
com.google.appengine.api.search.FutureHelper.quietGet(FutureHelper.java:32) 
at com.google.appengine.api.search.IndexImpl.put(IndexImpl.java:486) at 
test.service.SearchingService.indexADocument(SearchingService.java:52)

Here's the code snippet: 

 IndexSpec indexSpec = IndexSpec.newBuilder().setName(indexName).build();

          SearchService service = SearchServiceFactory.getSearchService(
                   
SearchServiceConfig.newBuilder().setDeadline(10.0).setNamespace("geeky").build());
          Index index = service.getIndex(indexSpec);



          final int maxRetry = 3;
          int attempts = 0;
          int delay = 2;
          while (true) {
            try {

              index.put(document); // ERROR!!!!!!!!!!
            } catch (PutException e) {
              if 
(StatusCode.TRANSIENT_ERROR.equals(e.getOperationResult().getCode())
                  && ++attempts < maxRetry) { // retrying
                Thread.sleep(delay * 1000);
                delay *= 2; // easy exponential backoff
                continue;
              } else {
                throw e; // otherwise throw
              }
            }
            break;
          }

        }

I am using appengine-java-sdk-1.9.18 with Eclipse Kepler. It doesn't matter 
if I run the code on a local dev server or in production hosted on appspot. 
I get the same error. I am already authenticated in eclipse to my google 
account, and am able to push my code into production via eclipse. Has 
anybody seen this error before?

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