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An object to be placed in the datastore will have a set of tags.

public class Model 
{
    List<String> tagList
    ...
}

In Python, the Google App Engine has the notion of list properties. What is the equivalent notion in Java (if it exists) and how would you use list properties in Java, in JPA and/or in JDO?

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  • i hope the answer is NOT to use Python! Apr 25, 2011 at 13:06
  • anyone know of a JPA implementation? Apr 25, 2011 at 15:29
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    there are other options of data access API besides JPA and JDO available with Java, e.g Objectify.
    – topchef
    Apr 25, 2011 at 20:22
  • JPA implementation in GAE/J is obviously GAE's own plugin for DataNucleus. Beware though that this uses an ancient version of DataNucleus and doesn't try to support all JPA features, whereas it ought to be possible to handle the vast majority using BigTable. Apr 26, 2011 at 8:50

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See my blog post exactly on this: Efficient Keyword Search with Relation Index Entities and Objectify for Google Datastore. It talks about implementing search with list properties using Relation Index Entities and Objectify.

To summarize:

  Query<DocumentKeywords> query = ofy.query(DocumentKeywords.class);
  for (String keyword : keywords) {
    query = query.filter("keywords", keyword);
  }

  Set<Key<Document>> keys = query.<Document>fetchParentKeys();

  Collection<Document> documents = ofy.get(keys).values();

where DocumentKeywords contains a list property (collection) of all keywords for its Document entity, and Document entity is a parent for DocumentKeywords.

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In JDO use

@Persistent
private List<ContactInfo> contactInfoSets;

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