Beginning Java Google App Engine
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Beginning Java Google App Engine
Author: Kyle Roche, Jeff Douglas
Publisher: Apress; 1 edition
Publication Date: 2009-12-21
ISBN-10: 143022553X
ISBN-13: 9781430225539
Paperback: 264 Pages

Google App Engine is one of the key technologies to emerge in recent years to help you build scalable web applications even if you have limited previous experience. If you are a Java programmer, this book offers you a Java approach to beginning Google App Engine. You will explore the runtime environment, front-end technologies like Google Web Toolkit, Adobe Flex, and the datastore behind App Engine. You’ll also explore Java support on App Engine from end to end.
The journey begins with a look at the Google Plugin for Eclipse and finishes with a working web application that uses Google Web Toolkit, Google Accounts, and Bigtable. Along the way, you’ll dig deeply into the services that are available to access the datastore with a focus on Java Data Objects (JDO), JDOQL, and other aspects of Bigtable.
With this solid foundation in place, you’ll then be ready to tackle some of the more advanced topics like integration with other cloud platforms such as Salesforce.com and Google Wave.
What you’ll learn
- How to get up and running with App Engine, starting with the Google Plugin for Eclipse
- All about the development server for testing and developing your applications
- How to develop applications using Servlets & JSPs, Spring Framework, and open source Flash Remoting and Messaging servers
- How to leverage the datastore in your applications, including Persistence as a Service
- How to use Spring as a Service for transactions, data access, and more
- How to use Google Web Toolkit to create AJAX components to drive your web applications
- How to send email and instant messages (XMPP) from within your application
- How to increase performance of your apps by storing data in memory using the Memcache service
Who is this book for?
This book is for Java programmers looking to get started on Google App Engine, as well as App Engine programmers looking to move to Java.
About the Apress Beginning Series
The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry–level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from “novice to professional.” You’ll start your journey by seeing what you need to know—but without needless theory and filler. You’ll build your skill set by learning how to put together real–world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you there—it is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!
Beginning Java Google App Engine (Paperback)
by Kyle Roche, Jeff Douglas
ISBN: 143022553X
Publisher: Apress
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Half the book isn’t on JAE; the other half isn’t instructional at all, only a collection of source listings.
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This book was an easy read and helpful with starting to code in Java for Google App Engine. The example applications were well written and easy to follow. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone starting to code in Java for App Engine.
Rating: 5 / 5
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I have been a Java developer for a long time and wanted to build apps., on JAE. Was happy to see a book on this topic that offered lot more than the on line tutorials on the subject.
The best part for me was – The font – made it easy to read, the flow from topic to topic, very nicely written for some one like me to quickly grasp the concept and start building out the apps. The time card example was perfect for both front-end GWT and back-end and authentications implementations, and again, simple, I liked it.
Rating: 5 / 5
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Its good to see a complete collection written for beginners ready to use Java – Google App engine.
I completely recommend this.
Rating: 5 / 5
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The book begins with a very useful summary of cloud computing, which should be mandatory reading for any CIO.
It then introduces you to the basic concepts, and walks you through developing your first application (a handy timecard entry app).
I have almost no experience with Java, but I found this book to be well-organized and easy to understand.
This book, along with the information Google provides ([...]), should be enough to get you going!
Rating: 5 / 5
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