Or even better: If it would be as easy to add services to Google apps
as it is right now adding gadgets to the igoogle page.
There is already the "Google Solutions Marketplace" in place where
people can describe their services.
It would be awesome if domain administrators could simple add a
service from the marketplace and implicitly copy the deployed app to
their google account using a generated unique id and adopting the
hosted domain settings for the service.

On Jul 28, 3:08 pm, dflorey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've developed an application for app engine that integrated with
> Google apps.
> How can I distribute the app to other Google apps users?
> Right now to run the application they have to:
> - have a google account with remaining GAE applications
> - create a new application with a unique id and restrict the
> authentication to their hosted domain
> - install GAE dev-environment to be able to run deploy-scripts
> - deploy the application to GAE using the deployment script after
> adopting the created unique id and their credentials
> - add the hosted domain
> - accept the service in Google apps
> - create the domain mapping
>
> This is a fairly complex task and is not feasible for the average
> Google apps end user.
> It would be extremely cool if I could simple deploy a version of my
> app to their hosted domain skipping the first 5 steps of the procedure
> so that they just have to accept the service.
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