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@yangliweng He is using Eclipse with Google App Engine Pluging for Eclipse. Both Eclipse and the plugin are completely free
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Mind-blowing!
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The JAva language is kind of a complicated matter.
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Opend up my mind :) QC
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awesome tutorial
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hi ,r u using eclipse or jcreator?
is eclipse free of charge?ty
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From where can i get these 3 files that you put into your project?
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Bad
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this is for nerds.
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Is it possible to have access to the example project? I have a presentation on this in which I only have to talk about how it works, not actually develop anything.
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Actually I'm surprised this only rates 32k views; thought there were more java web developers out there who are looking for a way to get their webapps out to the "cloud".
Thanks Google - this is awesome!
gimmeshelter1969 2 years ago 31
This is one of the finest introductory videos to a new programming technology I have ever seen. I had more concerns than attractions to cloud-based computing before I watched this video. However, after viewing it and investigating the API support Google provides for popular web services, I am won over to cloud computing. JDO, JPA, JSP, JSTL, servlet, and GWT APIs are familiar and well-liked by Java programmers. App Engine is not a weird environment. It is an environment built from favorites!
JohnnySoftware 2 years ago 10