hi Benigno,

'fraid my project is from a clean sheet so I've not investigated how
to migrate relational databases.
I'm currently looking at http://code.google.com/p/app-engine-patch
which leverages Django to access BigTable natively.

C

On Aug 19, 12:52 pm, Benigno <bca...@albendas.com> wrote:
> Carl,
>
>      Sorry I do not add any answer. I would be delighted to hear more
> about the subject, as it is indeed quite important for me too.
>
>      Can you address me to any place to learn more about bigtable?.
> Rather, what are best practices and how to "transform" an Rdb
> structure into something that works for bigtable.
>
> Cheers,
> Benigno.
>
> On Aug 18, 1:37 pm, Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi
>
> > I'm currently building a project with python, web2py & pyjamas; I will
> > be deploying on gae.
>
> > As you will know gae isn't a relational store but leverages a
> > different design so I want to experiment with two different
> > approaches: a) accessing gae thru web2py (treating gae as a subset of
> > a relational db) and b) accessing bigtable more directly to help my
> > data accesses scale on google's infrastructure.
>
> > Now core to web2py's philosophy is compatibility for code across a
> > range of data stores. I realise my option b) **may not** be compatible
> > with that goal (perhaps this is where the new DAL comes in?).
>
> > finally the question: has anyone implemented bigtable directly while
> > still using web2py and if so, how do they do local testing?
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