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3 weeks following our last release, the App Engine team is happy to announce 1.7.7. We plan to deliver our Google I/O release next month. Outbound sockets moved to Preview Outbound sockets is now in preview in this release for Java and Python. With outbound sockets, billing-enabled App Engine applications can now make outbound connections with TCP or UDP sockets. This allows developers to build
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Have you ever wanted to integrate SMS or voice communications into your app? We’ve been working with our friends over at Twilio to make it easier to do so. Today we’re announcing native Python and Java libraries for working with Twilio APIs onto Google Cloud Platform. Lots of apps on App Engine have already been built with phone function
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Python 2.5 has a special place in the heart of any Google App Engine developer, as it was the first runtime we launched way back in 2008. Since then, both Python and App Engine have advanced a great deal. A year ago we announced our support for Python 2.7, which brings syntactic and semantic improvements to the language and includes powe
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team The Google App Engine team has been busy putting together our final release of 2012. This release includes a number of features graduating from Experimental status as well as the usual batch of bug fixes and improvements. We’ll be taking a short break from our monthly release cycle over the holidays, but we’ll be back to our normal sched
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team This morning we failed to live up to our promise, and Google App Engine applications experienced increased latencies and time-out errors. We know you rely on App Engine to create applications that are easy to develop and manage without having to worry about downtime. App Engine is not supposed to go down, and our engineers work diligentl
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team For our October release we have a number of offerings, fixes, and small refinements as colorful as the fall season. General Enhancements Django 1.4 is now fully supported for Python 2.7 Java classloading priority can now be granted to specific JAR files. This is an experimental feature. More information can be found here. App Engine SDK
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Today’s guest post comes from Ryan Campbell and Stephen Connolly, developers at CloudBees. CloudBees is a major supporter of Jenkins, the popular open source continuous integration server, and the creator of DEV@Cloud, a hosted version of Jenkins. As development teams grow, it becomes increasingly hard to ensure that their work is in syn
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Developers know that logging and logs analysis can often mean the difference between delighting and disappointing users. With the Google App Engine LogService API, it’s easy to add logging to your App Engine App with just a few lines of code. But of course, logging events is only the beginning, and today we’re particularly excited to hig
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Each release is special in its own way, but this time we can’t help but be extra proud. From San Francisco to Sydney we’ve taken an extra week to pack in some of our most widely requested features and prepare a host of talks and announcements for Google I/O. We’ll be bringing you more information about this release and the future of Goog
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team For almost as long as we can remember, full text search has been one of the top feature requests for Google App Engine. Since our talk at Google I/O last year, we’ve been hard at work getting search ready for our developers, and today we’re happy to announce that we are making it available as an Experimental feature. The Search API, like
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team We are thrilled to announce a project the App Engine team has been working on for a long time: the Cloud API. The Cloud API allows developers unprecedented control over cloud deployments in their area. We think the Cloud API is a huge step forward for developers. For the first time, developers can simply and easily gain cloud coverage in
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Today, with the release of Go 1, a stable version of the Go language, libraries and tools, we're releasing a new Google App Engine SDK for the Go runtime. Go is a statically typed, compiled language with a dynamic and lightweight feel. With Go you get the efficiency benefits of being close to the machine–your programs compile to native c
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Our second release of this year will have you leaping into action to start using the new features immediately. What could be more exciting than a feature to support A/B testing on your app? Or DKIM signing when you send email from your Google Apps domain? This release has plenty of exciting changes to keep you busy on your extra day this
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team A few months ago we announced an experimental version of the the Python® 2.7 runtime for App Engine. Since then we’ve been hard at work fixing bugs and adding optimizations. Today we’re happy to announce that this runtime has graduated from Experimental status and is a fully supported feature of App Engine. To get started, download the l
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Some of you may think of dragons as ferocious, treasure-hoarding, fire-breathing monsters. But the App Engine team is embracing the dragon as a symbol of fortune and good luck, and we are excited to announce our first release in the Year of the Dragon. Experimental Datastore Backup/Restore Using the Datastore Admin functionality in the A
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Once upon a time, the only way to store persistent data in App Engine was to use the Master/Slave Datastore. Although it was a transactional, massively scalable, fully managed, distributed storage system running on Google’s world-class infrastructure, its availability was tied to the availability of a single datacenter, and when you’re s
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Today’s blog post comes to us from Greg Bayer of Pulse, a popular news reading application for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Pulse has used Google App Engine as a core part of their infrastructure for over a year and they recently celebrated a significant launch. We hope you find their experiences and tips on scaling useful. As part
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Last week we announced that App Engine has left preview and is now an officially supported product here at Google. And while the release (and the announcement) was chock-full of great features, one of the features that we’d like to call specific attention to is the new Datastore client library for Python (a.k.a “NDB”). NDB has been under
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Today’s post comes to us from Andrin von Rechenberg of MiuMeet who has developed an easy to use analysis framework, ProdEagle, for App Engine apps. ProdEagle enables you to easily count and visualize events to help better understand both performance and usage of your site. ProdEagle allows you to monitor your system, lets you analyse in
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team 2011 has seen some exciting releases for App Engine. As the days get shorter, the weather gets colder, and all that Halloween candy starts tempting everyone in the grocery store, we’ve been hard at work on our latest action packed release. When choosing a platform for your most critical business applications, we recognize that uptime gua
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Cross-posted from the Google Code Blog One of App Engine’s most requested features has been a simple way to develop traditional database-driven applications. In response to your feedback, we’re happy to announce the limited preview of Google Cloud SQL. You can now choose to power your App Engine applications with a familiar relational da
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Pictarine is a photo management web application, launched in 2010, that allows people to easily manage and share all of their photos from Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Twitter and other sites. Pictarine developers Guillaume Martin and Maxime Rafalimanana have contributed the following post discussing their experiences using Google App Engine
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team We’re pleased to announce another App Engine release today. You might have noticed that the rate of releases has gone up slightly in the past few months. We’ve made some changes internally so we are looking to push out a new release every month. This month includes a few Datastore updates, some changes to Blobstore API and Memcache API,
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team As we get ready for App Engine to leave preview release later this year, we want to make clear that in addition to improving our reliability, adding new features, and introducing developer support, we are also committed to demonstrating we have sufficient controls in place to safeguard the data you store with us. Today we are happy to an
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team As the summer heat descends on the Northern Hemisphere we thought we’d release our newest App Engine version with some changes that are sure to keep you playing around in the cool, air-conditioned indoors (hey, you don’t want your computer to overheat, right?). Production Changes Adjustable Scheduler Parameters - As we previously discuss
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team It’s been about a month since Google I/O 2011, so we thought it was time for another release. This month we are releasing ProtoRPC as an official Python API, making the High Replication Datastore (HRD) available in the SDK to help developers better understand the consistency model, adding presence to the Channel API, plus a few more good
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Google App Engine has grown tremendously since it launched in Preview status in 2008. More than 100,000 developers use App Engine every month to deliver apps that dynamically scale with usage without the need to manage hardware or software. App Engine now hosts more than 200,000 active apps that serve over 1.5 billion site views daily. O
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team The App Engine team has been working furiously in preparation for Google I/O time and today, we are excited to announce the release of App Engine 1.5.0, complete with a bunch of new features. This release brings a whole new dimension to App Engine Applications with the introduction of Backends, some big improvements to Task Queues, a com
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team Here on the App Engine team, we’re always looking for new ways to make it easier for developers to build applications and services. Today, I’m happy to introduce ProtoRPC, a new tool for creating simple Python services, which requires minimal set up and configuration to create new services. What can you use ProtoRPC web-services for? Mos
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