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Revolution of Cloud (Google Cloud SQL with GAE)

With Google App engine SDK 1.5.5, Google have introduced Google Cloud SQL for GAE (Currently we can't connect any other external application with Google Cloud SQL. This can be only with Google App Engine Apps).

1 replies - 1375 views - 11/07/11 by Chandana in Announcements

Spring Hibernate on Google App Engine with Google Cloud SQL

In my blog I shared my first application which was developed with Google Cloud SQL. It was only a JSP and Servlet based web application. Afterwards I mainly focused on developing a Struts, Spring & Hibernate based application and deploying it to Google...

1 replies - 1633 views - 11/05/11 by Chandana in Announcements

How to Use Free and Almost Unlimited Cloud-Computing Resources From Google?

Distributed computing is a very beneficial way for computing certain kinds of distributable problems using a large number of computers (nodes). But what if you do not have enough computers? The answer is to use Google App Engine. Google App Engine is a...

4 replies - 5732 views - 05/19/10 by Krystian Lider in Articles

A Look Inside Google App Engine for Java

In this presentation, recorded at the recent Google I/O Conference, Martin Fowler and Rebecca Parsons of ThoughtWorks describe some of the applications they've...

0 replies - 7399 views - 06/18/09 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

Flex Remoting on Google App Engine

I'm not personally related to Adobe, Google nor Sun but I like to code in Java. I am happy to see that Adobe filling the gap which Sun left years ago with applets. Java is the perfect choice to use on Google App Engine. So can Flex also be a good choice to...

5 replies - 22011 views - 05/29/09 by Murat Yener in Articles

Flex Meets Google App Engine

Adobe did a very good job with Flex and they are far ahead of their rivals in RIA area. Meanwhile Google is doing great with several Java projects (such as Guice, GWT) and bringing Java support to Google App Engine. Actually Google even has an open source...

11 replies - 25407 views - 05/15/09 by Murat Yener in Articles