Does the Google App Engine Support Java/J2EE Web Application

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vikash@Atos

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Aug 3, 2012, 1:38:57 AM8/3/12
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Hi,

I have two questions:

1) Does the Google App Engine supports web application (java/j2ee)?
I have a java/j2ee web app, can I deploy it on Google App Engine (with
my gmail account)?


2) If my application is using MySQL, how can I run it on GAE?

Thanks in advance.
Vikash

vikash@Atos

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Aug 6, 2012, 1:50:51 AM8/6/12
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Any help would be appreciated. Urgent guys!!!

Richard

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Aug 6, 2012, 3:45:37 AM8/6/12
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This is the GWT forum, so I'd suggest posting GAE questions on the GAE forum instead. That's here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/google-appengine 

Having said that, if you have a standard Java app, it's likely not going to "just work" on App Engine, which comes with lots of restrictions and platform-related gotchas.  App Engine doesn't have a goal of being a standard J2EE stack.

If your app is already built and you just need somewhere to put it, use a normal VM-based hosting service.  From your other question it looks like you want something free, which is also unlikely.  Unless you want to do a lot of re-development (which will likely cost a lot more than the hosting fees), I'd suggest paying for the hosting while you test your proof of concept.

RyanZA

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:08:30 PM7/24/13
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http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/

On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 4:21:44 PM UTC+2, Iman Lechgar wrote:
Hi, Richard please what do you mean by VM-based hosting service ??? any examples ?

I'll be very thankful .

Michael Joyner

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:15:47 PM7/24/13
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If you don't mind setting up your own tomcat/jboss, you can also get a VPS in Germany for ~ $15.00/month, 1.5 Gigs Ram, unmetered bandwidth.


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mukut

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:21:35 PM7/24/13
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please send details link abut this vps... really look cheaper..

Michael Joyner

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:31:09 PM7/24/13
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This is the provider I am using: http://afterburst.com/unmetered-vps

I currently have their "mini/$15-month" in Europe. Getting ready to test a JBoss setup on it and see if I like that better than TomCat.

Michael Joyner

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:32:16 PM7/24/13
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Oh. and I even installed the gnome desktop + freenx in a 64-bit centos, and now have remote desktop + eclipse setup right on the remove vps. My upload bandwidth at the house sux.

Ryan Chazen

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Jul 24, 2013, 3:37:06 PM7/24/13
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Hetzner is also very good if you need something with massive RAM (32gb+), CPU(4 core i7) and disk space(2TB) for a low price:


They've been around for ages also, so expect good reliability.

Basically: Avoid AppEngine if you care about price or portability.






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