Re: [appengine-java] First app in google app engine; please see whether iv understood the usage of app engine

2010-07-14 Thread John Denley
Yes, Im pretty sure that is possible, but I have not done it myself. The
sending data back to the external application can be done using
theURLfetch processhttp://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/urlfetch/
You will have to hunt around a bit for how to have incoming requests. I have
looked into this in the past, but never followed through to implement it.
Feel free to share back on here once you figure it out! good luck, J

On 9 July 2010 18:43, emigrant fromwindowstoli...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 23:19 +0100, John Denley wrote:
  Your site looks great and seems to work pretty well too, I dont really
  understand your question though, as you seem to have implemented in
  pure javascript as it is currently. Your GAE bit could be a server
  based function (and the data can be held in the GAE datastore too) and
  the client can ask the server to do the java processing and then pass
  back the results to be displayed on the screen.
 
  Hope that helps and makes sense!
  John

 John,
 thanks for your encouraging reply.
 to make my question clear,

 is it possible to send user input from an external site, to the java
 application hosted in appspot and process the input and send the out put
 back to the external site?

 thanks a lot.

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Re: [appengine-java] First app in google app engine; please see whether iv understood the usage of app engine

2010-07-09 Thread emigrant
On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 23:19 +0100, John Denley wrote:
 Your site looks great and seems to work pretty well too, I dont really
 understand your question though, as you seem to have implemented in
 pure javascript as it is currently. Your GAE bit could be a server
 based function (and the data can be held in the GAE datastore too) and
 the client can ask the server to do the java processing and then pass
 back the results to be displayed on the screen.
 
 Hope that helps and makes sense!
 John 

John,
thanks for your encouraging reply.
to make my question clear,

is it possible to send user input from an external site, to the java
application hosted in appspot and process the input and send the out put
back to the external site?

thanks a lot.

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Re: [appengine-java] First app in google app engine; please see whether iv understood the usage of app engine

2010-07-08 Thread John Denley
Your site looks great and seems to work pretty well too, I dont really
understand your question though, as you seem to have implemented in pure
javascript as it is currently. Your GAE bit could be a server based
function (and the data can be held in the GAE datastore too) and the client
can ask the server to do the java processing and then pass back the results
to be displayed on the screen.

Hope that helps and makes sense!
John

On 8 July 2010 19:00, emigrant fromwindowstoli...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 23:26 +0530, RAVINDER MAAN wrote:
  Yes GAE is good.But keep in mind that concept of datastore is
  different from other RDBMS like MySQL.

 for the time being i can manage the data in arrays itself.
 :)

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