![]() I consider the GAE SDK to be an essential ingredient for GAE app development. Äownloading the Google App Engine SDK Eclipse Plugin Oh, by the way if you want to see an example Weld app running on GAE (and see me getting my hands dirty) then you can check out my site at. This article is rather large and as such will come in two parts part 1 will cover project creation, configuration and deploying a minimal app to GAE, and part 2 will dive into some of the issues faced when developing an application. The stuff that you'll need I'll explain as we go along. ![]() To get started, you'll need just 2 things - a JDK and Eclipse. This article will guide you through the step by step process for getting a Weld-based application running on GAE, and help you to avoid some speed bumps along the way. If you are a typical Java EE developer like me though, you have to approach GAE development with a slightly different development mindset. Job providing a richly featured cloud platform with plenty of good documentation and a helpful online community, and the free quotas they provide are more than enough for the average low traffic web site. Since I'm currently renovating my house I decided that it would be fun to blog about the experience (a software guy doing physical labour? weird!!) and it only made sense to kick the GAE tyres to see what all the hype was about. Ok maybe it's not a minefield, but there's still quite a few gotchas when trying to build a Weld application to run in Google App Engine.
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