Or at least an eclipse kickstart project that will have the necessary defaults configured ready to upload along the google app engine within eclipse?
That's something else :). Naoki could say more about what would such an solution take with Eclipse. It might however even make more sense to make one for Netbeans since there's no GAE/J support right now in it, so if the "default support"(being even primitive at all) is Click, it will catch even more :). I suppose the simplest way would be to take the click Quick-Start ANT task and add the missing files/settings to be runnable on GAE/J. Than AFAIK from NB it's trivial to call from a project wizard an ANT task with all those parameters. Cayenne: JPA / JDO should do. Yeah, but I don't have any nice project to upload on GAE/J for the show(based on JPA/JDO) - since now the thing is "hot" (in a few days the other frameworks will catch up, and there will be so many that Click will be lost in the crowd - again). All examples that I'm aware of are based on Cayenne. A. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Click-and-Google-AppEngine-tp2620149p2621045.html Sent from the click-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
