Điều quan trọng cần lưu ý rằng kể từ khi một số dịch vụ không có sẵn trên Google Apps (Reader, Blogger, Google Voice) nhiều người đã đăng nhập phù hợp với Google Apps miền của họ cho các dịch vụ công cộng. | CHAPTER 9 ADMINISTRATION AND INTEGRATION http a where is your Google Apps domain name. It s important to note that since some services aren t yet available on Google Apps Reader Blogger Google Voice many people have logins that match their Google Apps domain for the public services. If this is the case your App Engine applications will show up only in your Google Apps Administration Console. Your list will appear empty until you log in with the a suffix. Start by logging in to the appropriate URI to open your Google Apps Administration Console. Reference Table 9-1 for the correct URI. You might be prompted for your Google Accounts credentials. Table 9-1. App Engine Administration Consoles Google Account Type Administration Console URL Google Apps @ http a Google Accounts @ or @ http Once you ve logged in you should see the list of applications you ve created so far. You ll see two columns as shown in Figure 9-1. My Applications Application apreaawave apressxmpB Current Version 1 Figure 9-1. The My Applications list The Application column shows the App Engine application ID. This is the same name you used when you deployed your application to . Each registered application gets a unique subdomain under . Because of this and to prevent domain-name parking you are restricted to a total of 10 registered applications. There s no way to rename or delete applications at this time so choose your names carefully The Current Version column lists the App Engine version for each of your applications. You can click the link to see the running application. Each unique version you deploy to App Engine gets its own URI so you can test your changes before rolling them out. Each application version you upload can be accessed 198 CHAPTER 9 ADMINISTRATION AND INTEGRATION directly through the version s unique URI