Saturday, January 23, 2010

Re: GWT hosting

Be advised that there are some gotchas with using GAE with a
relational database that should be mentioned here.

Consider using JDO for your database stuff. That way, whether you are
running in Tomcat with a relational database or GAE with BigTable just
becomes a configuration step.


On Jan 23, 11:42 am, John Denley <j...@deba.org.uk> wrote:
> I'd agree with Cristian, take a look at GAE (http://code.google.com/appengine/) that's what we are using, works well for
> me and its free (at least it is at my current level of useage)
>
> On 22 January 2010 15:55, Cristian Nicanor Babula
> <nicanor.bab...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Take a look at Google Application Engine. It is free. Of course, if you get
> > high traffic, then it will cost you.
>
> > On 01/22/2010 04:38 PM, gengstrand wrote:
>
> >> While it is true that you could just use the javascript generated by
> >> GWT and hook it to any back end (assuming that you are using REST or
> >> POX and not GWTRPC), the real value add in using GWT is with J2EE
> >> development. Otherwise, you could just use one of the other great RIA
> >> JS libraries such as jQuery or YUI.
>
> >> There are now a growing list of ISPs whose web hosting packages
> >> include Tomcat. I use Network Solutions and their large Linux package
> >> includes what they call JSP which means you upload a war file into a
> >> Tomcat server.
>
> >> Obviously, any ISP that offers a VPS package will do the job too.
>
> >> On Jan 22, 9:25 am, Djabi<george.djaba...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
> >>> GWT by itself doesn't need anything more then just plain old http
> >>> server. GWT application that doesn't do rpc call to the server can be
> >>> hosted on about anything. If you want to make rpc calls to services
> >>> things get a bit more complicated as you need to host the service
> >>> somewhere, but it doesn't have to be tomcat or Java based server
> >>> either.
>
> >>> On Jan 22, 5:50 am, Florentine3D<artem.boro...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
> >>>> To lay GWT necessarily need a hosting with support for Tomcat and
> >>>> other complex servers? And you can do without such complications?
>
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