Découverte de Google App Engine pour Java

Saturday, Jan 23, 2010 | 1 minute read | Updated at Saturday, Jan 23, 2010

David Pilato

Je viens de découvrir Google App Engine pour Java. Je vais essayer de compléter cet article au fur et à mesure que je vais avancer dans son utilisation…

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En lisant le magazine de développez.com (Décembre 2009 - Janvier 2010 ), j’ai découvert l’ouverture du service Google App Engine au monde Java.

De quoi s’agit-il ?

Ni plus, ni moins que ce que tout développeur Java cherche : un hébergement gratuit d’applications Java. Bon, il ne s’agit pas d’un serveur J2EE du type JBoss, Glassfish ou autre mais il permet de faire tourner des applications Web (des Webapps Java) et de pouvoir y intégrer les outils Google.

Je viens juste de créer mon compte, de diriger mon domaine vers ce site et de faire tourner une application de base générée avec le plugin Eclipse pour google.

Je vais compléter cet article au fur et à mesure de découvertes…

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Developer | Evangelist at elastic and creator of the Elastic French User Group . Frequent speaker about all things Elastic, in conferences, for User Groups and in companies with BBL talks . In my free time, I enjoy coding and DeeJaying , just for fun. Living with my family in Cergy, France.

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I discovered Elasticsearch project in 2011. After contributed to the project and created open source plugins for it, David joined elastic the company in 2013 where he is Developer and Evangelist. He also created and still actively managing the French spoken language User Group. At elastic, he mainly worked on Elasticsearch source code, specifically on open-source plugins. In his free time, he likes talking about elasticsearch in conferences or in companies (Brown Bag Lunches AKA BBLs ). He is also author of FSCrawler project which helps to index your pdf, open office, whatever documents in elasticsearch using Apache Tika behind the scene.

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