Google Cloud Platform Blog

New App Engine SDK 1.3.8 includes New Admin Tools and Performance Improvements

Thursday, October 14, 2010
Share on Google+ Share on Twitter Share on Facebook
Google

14 comments :

  1. CliveOctober 15, 2010 at 2:29 AM

    Great features, however I had hoped you would have addressed the more basic need for Java developers to be able to delete an index using the console. Please consider this for the next release.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  2. Borys BurnayevOctober 15, 2010 at 4:37 AM

    This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  3. Borys BurnayevOctober 15, 2010 at 4:48 AM

    I second the request for the ability to delete an index from the console for Java.

    Having to deal with a dummy Python app just for the sake of being able to clean up unused indexes is odd and awkward.

    Borys Burnayev
    actioncomplete.com
    GTD for Android and Web

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  4. OlegOctober 15, 2010 at 5:43 AM

    Very disappointed to see that delete indexes functionality for Java developers is not included in this release.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  5. GvenezOctober 15, 2010 at 8:34 AM

    Why are java developers treated like step children? :(

    I don't even know how to create a non-default python project for deleting all data.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  6. rksOctober 15, 2010 at 12:45 PM

    Does clearing the data also clear the memcache? If not can we please have a way to do that as well.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  7. Vanni.TOctober 15, 2010 at 6:04 PM

    Hey, great job!
    But I've found a LAST-MINUTE FEATURE-CUT PYTHON-DOCUMENTATION bug! :)

    SDK 1.3.8 prerelease release notes says:
    "You can use this to download both Python and Java application code".

    It disappeared from the final version... but pieces of the new documentation are still floating here:
    Python - Tools - Uploading and Managing - Uploading the App. Seems that this page needs a minor review ;)

    And... go go go on Issue 792: SSL/HTTPS Support on Google Apps domains, it is REALLY IMPORTANT to develop commercial services!

    Thank you! :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  8. GoSharpLiteOctober 15, 2010 at 6:31 PM

    I am using Eclipse 3.5 to develop AppEngine and Android together, since Android does not recommend using Eclipse 3.6.
    Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.5 is still using SDK 1.3.7, can't update new SDK 1.3.8. Is there a way to manually install SDK 1.3.8 for Eclipse 3.5?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  9. Gianluca MOctober 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM

    Great features.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  10. www.Sodhi-Solutions.comOctober 17, 2010 at 11:02 AM

    Access all these in your PROD env on GAE -
    1) Interactive Console
    2) Memcache full manager
    3) XMPP bot
    4) IncomingMail Stub

    Add the below to appr section in ur APP.YAML file in Python (or similar file in java)

    handlers:
    - url: /admin/.*
    script: $PYTHON_LIB/google/appengine/ext/admin
    login: admin

    admin_console:
    pages:
    - name: My Console
    url: /admin/interactive
    - name: My Memcache
    url: /admin/memcache
    - name: My XMPP
    url: /admin/xmpp
    - name: My Inbound Mail
    url: /admin/inboundmail

    Above links will be visible on GAE Dashboard towards left-bottom as Custom-Pages section

    Best part is the Interactive Console where u can interactively run commands in ur PROD env and check values etc whatever u wish !!!
    cheers !

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  11. Vanni.TOctober 18, 2010 at 11:59 AM

    Hey you GAE dev guys, not so interested in feedback, right?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  12. Vanni.TOctober 19, 2010 at 8:16 AM

    Glad you just fixed the online documentation... :)
    But yet missing the offline update: http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/appengine/downloads.html
    So pedantic I am ;D

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  13. William VambenepeOctober 19, 2010 at 9:31 PM

    Hmm, average latency is just the average of the latency of the various instances, independently of the traffic of each? Really?

    In the screenshot: 569.7=(0+1709+0)/3

    That's pretty misleading.

    More comments about the new GAE instance management console at:
    http://stage.vambenepe.com/archives/1641

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  14. DFDecember 7, 2010 at 2:16 PM

    It's --no_precompilation with an underline (_), not --no-precompilation.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

  
Don't Miss Next '17

Use promo code NEXT1720 to save $300 off general admission

Free Trial

Free Trial

GCP Blogs

  • Big Data & Machine Learning
  • Kubernetes
  • GCP Japan Blog

Labels


  • Announcements 56
  • Big Data & Machine Learning 91
  • Compute 156
  • Containers & Kubernetes 36
  • CRE 7
  • Customers 90
  • Developer Tools & Insights 80
  • Events 34
  • Infrastructure 24
  • Management Tools 39
  • Networking 18
  • Open Source 105
  • Partners 63
  • Pricing 24
  • Security & Identity 23
  • Solutions 16
  • Stackdriver 19
  • Storage & Databases 111
  • Weekly Roundups 16


Archive


  •     2017
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2016
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2015
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2014
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2013
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2012
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2011
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2010
    • Dec
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2009
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr
    • Mar
    • Feb
    • Jan
  •     2008
    • Dec
    • Nov
    • Oct
    • Sep
    • Aug
    • Jul
    • Jun
    • May
    • Apr

Feed

Subscribe by email

Technical questions? Check us out on Stack Overflow.
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.
Googleon Google+
Follow
Follow

Company-wide

  • Official Google Blog
  • Enterprise Blog
  • Student Blog

Products

  • Official Android Blog
  • Chrome Blog
  • Lat Long Blog

Developers

  • Ads Developer Blog
  • Android Developers Blog
  • Developers Blog
  • Google
  • Privacy
  • Terms