Can't you deploy your app in a Tomcat?

If you do this, you don't have any restriction.

On 4 ene, 17:18, "a...@mechnicality.com" <a...@mechnicality.com>
wrote:
> Yes, but that doesn't actually 'write' the file does it?
>
> It just generates a String which contains the XML representation of the java 
> object. Its not
> persisted anywhere. You can generate a String representation of an object on 
> the client with a few
> StringBuilder calls if you want to.
> I believe that OPs problem is that he wants to save it somewhere.
>
> Alan
>
> On 1/4/2011 12:05 PM, A. Stevko wrote:
>
> > I've used this code frag to write XML on app engine without any problems.
> > ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream( );
> > XMLEncoder encoder = new XMLEncoder(baos);
> > encoder.writeObject(myObject);
> > encoder.close();
> > return baos.toString();
>
> > I believe I got the code from Example Depot at
> >http://www.exampledepot.com/egs/java.beans/WriteXml.html
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