Java in AppEngine / Java cloud computing
Hello!
I have 2 news, both good:
on April 7, Google will tell something interesting to the people. Most likely, about Java support on AppEngine. About this writes Michael Arrington in two articles on www.techcrunch.com Original
links: Big Google Product Announcement Coming April 7
Get Ready For Java On AppEngine
Where it comes from and how reliable it is is an open question.
Reading articles encouraged me to visit www.stax.net.
The company is engaged in cloud computing in Java. They position themselves as AppEngine for Java.
On their website, you can register and create your own Java project, which will be physically on Amazon. So far free
In order to test everything locally, you can not register.
To run the SDK, set the JAVA_HOME variable (for some reason the variable was not installed by the jdk installer, I had problems with stax sdk)
SDK 0.2.17, which has not been released yet, in which problems with groovy were solved / new bugs may be added
Current release SDK 0.2.16
I have 2 news, both good:
on April 7, Google will tell something interesting to the people. Most likely, about Java support on AppEngine. About this writes Michael Arrington in two articles on www.techcrunch.com Original
links: Big Google Product Announcement Coming April 7
Get Ready For Java On AppEngine
Where it comes from and how reliable it is is an open question.
Reading articles encouraged me to visit www.stax.net.
The company is engaged in cloud computing in Java. They position themselves as AppEngine for Java.
On their website, you can register and create your own Java project, which will be physically on Amazon. So far free
In order to test everything locally, you can not register.
To run the SDK, set the JAVA_HOME variable (for some reason the variable was not installed by the jdk installer, I had problems with stax sdk)
SDK 0.2.17, which has not been released yet, in which problems with groovy were solved / new bugs may be added
Current release SDK 0.2.16