This is almost as exciting for me as the announcement that OpenBD was
running on GAE.  I've got a couple of very small (dozens of hits per
week) sites that I'd love to move off of a home-based server, but
didn't have the time to get up the datastore curve and rewrite.  I
can't wait for further news/info.  Thanks for posting Vince.

On Nov 27, 8:17 am, Vince Bonfanti <[email protected]> wrote:
> It uses persistent storage--it's backed by the GAE datastore (it also uses
> memcache and in-memory caches for performance).
>
> Vince
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 8:27 AM, fcom <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Well done.
>
> > This is going to be a very useful feature.
>
> > Is this is with persistent data storage or just an 'in memory'
> > version ?
>
> > I look forward to reading more when you have time to post the details.
>
> > Steve
>
> > On Nov 25, 8:22 pm, Vince Bonfanti <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm not sure I've posted this here yet, but here's the H2 database
> > console
> > > running on Google App Engine:
>
> > >    http://gaevfs.appspot.com/h2/console/
>
> > > That's right, folks, you will be able to use a relational (SQL) database
> > > with OpenBD on Google App Engine. It almost certainly won't perform or
> > scale
> > > as well as using the GAE datastore directly, but will be available as an
> > > option for porting existing applications (I'd expect something like
> > BlogCFC,
> > > for example, to run just fine using H2).
>
> > > I'll post more info as it becomes available.
>
> > > Vince
>
>

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