Archive for the ‘Google App Engine’ Category
User Experience and Application on Google App Engine
var dzone_url = ‘http://blogs.mastergaurav.com/2012/01/06/user-experience-and-application-on-google-app-engine/’; var dzone_title = ‘User Experience and Application on Google App Engine’; var dzone_blurb = ”; var dzone_style = ’1′; So, we have been working on this application… web based, data driven, to be used in “social context”. I think today there’s nothing sexier than using the word social. We designed this [...]
January 6, 2012
Tags: Cloud, EC2, GAE, Performance, Technology Posted in: Amazon EC2, Google App Engine
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Google App Engine and GWT – Multi-Project Application
var dzone_url = ‘http://blogs.mastergaurav.com/2010/10/28/google-app-engine-and-gwt-multi-project-application/’; var dzone_title = ‘Google App Engine and GWT – Multi-Project Application’; var dzone_blurb = ”; var dzone_style = ’1′; While working with Google Web Toolkit (GWT), it is a very common scenario to split the main application into multiple sub-projects and then use IDE to do a combined build and compile. [...]
October 28, 2010
Tags: App Engine, GAE, GWT Posted in: GWT, Google App Engine, Technology, Web
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Google App Engine – Dealing with large number of files
var dzone_url = ‘http://blogs.mastergaurav.com/2010/10/21/google-app-engine-dealing-with-large-number-of-files/’; var dzone_title = ‘Google App Engine – Dealing with large number of files’; var dzone_blurb = ”; var dzone_style = ’1′; One of the most common problem that one has to deal while deploying a large scale application at Google App Engine is the file limit – in terms of number [...]
October 21, 2010
Tags: App Engine, GAE, GWT, SmartGWT Posted in: GWT, Google App Engine, SmartGWT
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