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Esfand S

VMware: The Console: Google and VMware's "Open PaaS" Strategy - 0 views

  • step forward towards our goal of making Spring the best framework for developing enterprise-class cloud applications. Today we announced a partnership with Google to make Spring even better and to integrate it into the new Google AppEngine public cloud offering.
  • we realized that we have similar visions of the cloud
  • Our shared vision is to make it easy to build, run, and manage applications for the cloud, and to do so in a way that makes the applications portable across clouds. The rich applications should be able to run in an enterprise's private cloud, on Google's AppEngine, or on other public clouds committed to similar openness. Thus started an ambitious effort resulting in today's demonstrations at Google I/O and the downloads available here.
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  • For VMware, this Google partnership is a key step in our "Open PaaS" strategy that I blogged about last month. Specifically, it moves the give-developers-choice strategy forward on 3 important axes:
  • 1. Choice of Clouds: Private or Public, VMware and non-VMware
  • 2. Choice of Add-on Services
  • 3. Choice of Which Devices Access your Application
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    step forward towards our goal of making Spring the best framework for developing enterprise-class cloud applications. Today we announced a partnership with Google to make Spring even better and to integrate it into the new Google AppEngine public cloud offering.
Esfand S

Goolge app engine + java + spring + REST + JSON + Flex - 0 views

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    Once you are finished with this article, you will be able to implement REST services in Google Apps Engine using JAVA, Spring 3.0 and JSON. In the next part you will learn how to add flex application to consume the services.
Esfand S

Google App Engine Testing with Spring « objectuser.blog(brain) - 0 views

  • The GAE docs talk about how to setup a test to use the datastore.  But also follow the instructions here until the docs are fully updated.
Esfand S

Google App Engine Cold Start Guide for Java - 0 views

  • Originally my application started out using Spring MVC and JDO. The first use of JDO took my application about 5 seconds to get everything set up.  Similarily, Spring MVC added around 6 seconds to the cold start  time
  •  If you are not using either JDO or JPA, you can safely delete all related libraries (ones that have JDO, JPA, or Datanucleus in their name) and use the command line tool to upload your app. Deleting these libraries shaves about 400ms off of cold start time.
Esfand S

Jeremy's Blog: JSTL on Google App Engine - 0 views

  • 01<%@ page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>02<%@ taglib prefix="c" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" %>03 04<!DOCTYPE html>05<html>06 <head>07  <title>Maintenance</title>08 </head>09<body>10 <p>Hello from Spring ${user}</p>11 <p>AuthDomain = ${user.authDomain}</p>12 <p>Nickname = ${user.nickname}</p>13 <p>Email = ${user.email}</p>14 <p>UserId = ${user.userId}</p>15</body>16</html>
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