This error suggests that the package and API call you are attempting to use 
are not present.  This may very well be due to the version of the SDK you 
are using.  1.9.18 was released on February 19, 2015 
<https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/wiki/SdkForJavaReleaseNotes>. 
 There have been numerous releases, patches and fixes since.  We're 
currently at 1.9.40 
<https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/java/release-notes>.  I would 
strongly suggest updating to this most recent version and re-attempting 
this, providing this error again if it arises.

On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 4:53:53 PM UTC-4, Apurva Nandan wrote:
>
>
> 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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