This video introduces the latest features of App Engine, including an early look at Java language support. Andrew Bowers will walk through the development of a sample Java application, from creatio...
This video introduces the latest features of App Engine, including an early look at Java language support. Andrew Bowers will walk through the development of a sample Java application, from creation to deployment.
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How do you also deploy the data store with existing data on appspot? I noticed that when deploying the app (as shown in the video), the data store will be empty again.
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".
1:53 "Luckily AppEngine ships with a development webserver that mimics the production environment"
Actually i'm starting to think the development webserver is better than the production webserver... when i work and upload to the production server a few times, it goes crazy... I guess it doesn't update the cloud fast enough to notice my change in a particular JavaBean, which inevitably ends up throwing a UUID Exception telling me it's not the correct object.
You can do all this so much easily in Delphi using IntraWeb (and optionally Direct Oracle Access for data storage), by using data aware components and writing only minimal amounts of (clean) Delphi code.
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Thanks Google - this is awesome!
Actually i'm starting to think the development webserver is better than the production webserver... when i work and upload to the production server a few times, it goes crazy... I guess it doesn't update the cloud fast enough to notice my change in a particular JavaBean, which inevitably ends up throwing a UUID Exception telling me it's not the correct object.