AppEngine: switching to Python 2.7?

There is no way to avoid changing the app ID, but you can request that the old ID be aliased so requests to old_appid.appspot. Com will be handled by the new application. If you're serving the application on your own domain, of course, the app ID is irrelevant The Master/Slave datastore will almost certainly never be supported on Python 2.7; Google doesn't recommend its use at all (I wouldn't use the term deprecated, since they've expressed no plans to actually remove it and kill the huge number of existing applications using it, but they certainly want to do as much as they can to discourage its use.).

There is no way to avoid changing the app ID, but you can request that the old ID be aliased so requests to old_appid.appspot. Com will be handled by the new application. If you're serving the application on your own domain, of course, the app ID is irrelevant.

The Master/Slave datastore will almost certainly never be supported on Python 2.7; Google doesn't recommend its use at all (I wouldn't use the term deprecated, since they've expressed no plans to actually remove it and kill the huge number of existing applications using it, but they certainly want to do as much as they can to discourage its use. ).

– Paul Oct 12 at 18:38 @Paul Yes, as long as you have the original app running, it uses a free id. You don't have to explicitly request it, when you use the migration tool, it happens automatically. One problem I've found is that XMPP ids cannot be aliased.

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