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>> I'm wondering if I'm the only one to see this but...
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>> When I go to the dashboard, and click on datastore viewer, in
Hi all,
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When I go to the dashboard, and click on datastore viewer, indexes or
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And I forgot a complementary question:
Are there plans to add a mocked capabilities service in the testing jar?
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isCommitted() just before
serving the blob, and it tells me that the response was indeed not
committed.
But blobstore keeps telling me that it *was* committed, as per the above
message.
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g to have to do some local branching like if (localMode) { ... }
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This would be good if we could remove such differences between local and
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l method.
Using "/handleUpload.groovy" which is taken care of by the main
servlet worked fine.
Thanks for your help :-)
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> Thanks
> Romesh
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>> On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 15:50, Guilla
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 15:50, Guillaume Laforge wrote:
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> I've got a form like this:
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> action="${blobstore.createUploadUrl('/WEB-INF/groovy/handleUpload.groovy')}"
> method="post" enctype="multipart/fo
GR8J7myfzSYTY24e2/
This is certainly the URL which gives the 404.
Anyhow... I don't really understand what's going on, why it's working
totally fine locally, but not once deployed.
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Just wanted to add that I have a workaround for the problem, as I'm doing:
new String(titleParam.getBytes(('ISO-8859-1')), 'UTF-8')
But it is *just* a workaround, and I'd much rather have a clean solution :-)
Guillaume
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>> Things like w
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I'm curious to know if/when Google App Engine is going to migrate to Servlet 3?
Things like web fragments are pretty interesting for framework
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I just did a presentation about it:
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Cool! Somehow I missed that!
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gt; reduce AppEngine load since the requests go directly to GData, from
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Good to know, thanks for the tip.
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>> Hi all,
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>> I was wondering whether anyone had succeeded using the GData APIs on
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>> I wanted to access the Picasa Web Albums, using the Java libraries of
>> GData.
>> But it
at com.google.gdata.client.Service.getFeed(Service.java:935)
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Another approach I've just found is doing something like:
ApiProxy.getCurrentEnvironment().getClass().getName().contains
("LocalHttpRequestEnvironment")
Not sure in the end what's the best approach of them all.
On 24 nov, 16:29, Marcel Overdijk wrote:
> Or use a Listener as described
> herehtt
tance providing some nice DSLs (Domain-Specific Languages) to
improve and enrich the low-level datastore APIs to further simplify querying
the datastore, or to create a RESTful language on top of the URL Fetch
service to interact with REST backends.
We're looking forward to your feedback and
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