Michael,

I'm not sure I follow -- I was literally thinking in the sense of
"what values do I put in my persistence.xml / hibernate.cfg.xml file
to get this app to connect back to that particular singular
datastore?" for each of my 3 or 4 apps that want to share that same
singular source of data -- basically what the JDBC settings would be.

Creating a public API that is exposed via web services or something is
fine/great/etc -- just not the use-case I needed.

Maybe it was a dump question and the nature of the GAE beast is that 1
app gets 1 data store and everything is sandboxed just by virtue of
how the system is designed/intended... I might just be thinking about
this wrong.

Also, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well!

Thanks,
Riyad

On Dec 26, 7:52 am, mike s <[email protected]> wrote:
> Merry Christmas.
>
> Surely an important use of cloud computing is creating services that
> can be shared?
>
> So why not implement your "harvester" with an API that allows other
> apps, including your own, to read the database?  i.e. other
> applications connect to your datastore through your application rather
> than some other magic.   Wouldn't that be safer anyway?
>
> Michael
>
> On Dec 25, 4:46 am,Riyad<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > bump
>
> > On Dec 23, 9:50 pm,Riyad<[email protected]> wrote:> What is the 
> > definedscopeof a datastore as used by your JDO/JPA code
> > > in a Java application deployed on GAE? Can you only insert/retrieve
> > > data for a pre-defined datastore associated with your running app, or
> > > can you connect to another application's datastore and insert/retrieve
> > > data from that data store as well?
>
> > > Example:
>
> > > Consider a very large data-mining application written and deployed on
> > > GAE as separate applications:
>
> > > 1. Harvester -- application scrubs the web all day long looking for
> > > information and inserting it into it's data store. Lots of the new
> > > experiemntal Task API used here.
>
> > > 2. Website -- website used by customers to search the compiled data,
> > > create accounts, and do other compelling things with it -- like rank
> > > it. This would be reading/updating data from App #1's datastore.
>
> > > 3. Admin -- website used by admins to manually modify the information
> > > in the system -- again, manipulating the data from App #1's datastore.
>
> > > Is this possible? Or would I just have to model this entire
> > > application as a single huge GAE application in order to allow all
> > > those pieces to share access to the datastore that the Harvester
> > > creates and maintains?
>
> > > Thanks for the assist guys.
>
> > > Best,
> > >Riyad

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