During requests, user setup is handled by Google's servlet implementation.
[I]f the user is signed in and get the user's email address or OpenID identifier using the standard servlet API, with the request object's getUserPrincipal() method.
During the login process, the service works using redirects, similar to OpenID or OAuth. Take a look a the URLs throughout the login process.
Users are redirected to a URL, which is handled by App Engine, on your app, something like:
http://app.appspot.com/_ah/login?continue=http://app.appspot.com/dosomething
The login handler redirects to the Google login service, something like:
https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=ah&continue=http://app.appspot.com/_ah/login%3Fcontinue%3Dhttp://app.appspot.com/dosomething<mpl=gm&ahname=Your+App+Name&sig=hf3322hdsk98fd8fh3u29hfh24as
You login, then Google redirects you back to the app engine login handler:
http://app.appspot.com/_ah/login?continue=http://app.appspot.com/dosomething
When Google redirects, some query parameters will be passed to the App Engine login handler, and the built-in login handler will set the cookie.
You are then redirected to the URL you specified, or where you 'started' from. Something like:
http://app.appspot.com/dosomething