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| -Quota Service
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| -=============
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| -It is possible to set up a quota service in your own application by following
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| -these steps:
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| -
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| - 1) Make a copy of the contents of this directory, including subdirectories
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| - for use as a custom backend of any client application that will use it.
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| - 2) Modify app.yaml:
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| - a. Change the application to the name of your application.
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| - b. Change the version to one that is appropriate for your application.
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| - 3) Edit quotas.js so that its settings are appropriate for your application.
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| - The format of the quotas.js file is a JSON encoded ProtoRPC message
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| - as defined by quotas.service.QuotaConfig of this demo.
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| -
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| -TODO: Define an easy to use client library.
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