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Code in the cloud : programming Google App Engine / Mark C. Chu-Carroll.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Raleigh, NC : Pragmatic Bookshelf, c2011.Description: x, 306 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781934356630
  • 1934356638
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.276   22
Contents:
pt. 1 : Getting started with Google app engine. Introduction -- Getting started -- pt. 2 : Programming Google app engine with Python. A first Real Cloud application -- Managing data in the cloud -- Google app engine services for login authentication -- Organizing code : separating UI and logic -- Making the UI pretty : templates and CSS -- Getting interactive -- pt. 3 : Programming Google app engine with Java. Google app engine and Java -- Managing server-side data -- Building user interfaces in Java -- Building the server side of a Java application -- pt. 4 : Advanced Google app engine. Advanced datastore : property types -- Advanced datastore : queries and indices -- Google app engine services -- Server computing in the cloud -- Security in app engine services -- Administering your app engine deployment -- Wrapping up.
Summary: Provides information on building scalable Web applications using Google App Engine. Cloud computing refers to the use and access of multiple server-based computational resources via a digital network (WAN, Internet connection using the World Wide Web, etc.). Cloud users may access the server resources using a computer, netbook, pad computer, smart phone, or other device. In cloud computing, applications are provided and managed by the cloud server and data is also stored remotely in the cloud configuration. This volume will show readers what a cloud service is, and how it differs from traditional applications. It will demonstrate how to build a cloud service, taking advantage of the services that AppEngine makes available, using iterative development of a simple application to guide you through the different aspects of AppEngine development, using either Python or Java. Through the process of working on a simple application, readers will learn about how to build an application as a service; how to manage persistent data using AppEngine; how to build dynamic, interactive user interfaces that run in a user’s web-browser; how to manage security in a web application; and how to interact with other services running in the AppEngine cloud.
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pt. 1 : Getting started with Google app engine. Introduction -- Getting started -- pt. 2 : Programming Google app engine with Python. A first Real Cloud application -- Managing data in the cloud -- Google app engine services for login authentication -- Organizing code : separating UI and logic -- Making the UI pretty : templates and CSS -- Getting interactive -- pt. 3 : Programming Google app engine with Java. Google app engine and Java -- Managing server-side data -- Building user interfaces in Java -- Building the server side of a Java application -- pt. 4 : Advanced Google app engine. Advanced datastore : property types -- Advanced datastore : queries and indices -- Google app engine services -- Server computing in the cloud -- Security in app engine services -- Administering your app engine deployment -- Wrapping up.

Provides information on building scalable Web applications using Google App Engine. Cloud computing refers to the use and access of multiple server-based computational resources via a digital network (WAN, Internet connection using the World Wide Web, etc.). Cloud users may access the server resources using a computer, netbook, pad computer, smart phone, or other device. In cloud computing, applications are provided and managed by the cloud server and data is also stored remotely in the cloud configuration. This volume will show readers what a cloud service is, and how it differs from traditional applications. It will demonstrate how to build a cloud service, taking advantage of the services that AppEngine makes available, using iterative development of a simple application to guide you through the different aspects of AppEngine development, using either Python or Java. Through the process of working on a simple application, readers will learn about how to build an application as a service; how to manage persistent data using AppEngine; how to build dynamic, interactive user interfaces that run in a user’s web-browser; how to manage security in a web application; and how to interact with other services running in the AppEngine cloud.

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