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Tag Archives: AppEngine

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Sunday June 28th, 2009

(Deutsch) Google Technology User Group Hamburg

Sorry, this entry is only available in German.

Posted by: Karsten Meier | Conversation: 0 comments | Category: IT-Scene | Tags: AppEngine, Gadgets, Google, Mapplet

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Sunday March 29th, 2009

Jad Check on the servers from Google

The Jad check is a quality assurance tool for providers of mobile Java software. The check examines the so-called Jad file on frequently occurring errors. Some errors are otherwise very hard to find, so you save time during troubleshooting. Other … Continue reading →

Posted by: Karsten Meier | Conversation: 0 comments | Category: Mobile | Tags: AppEngine, Cloud, Jad, JME, Midlet, OTA, quality assurance

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Wednesday August 6th, 2008

How to fetch remote data with the App Engine

You can use the App Engine to retrieve web pages or other information from foreign servers and process them in your python program. This must obviously be limited, because the abuse potential is very high. Therefore you can not call … Continue reading →

Posted by: Karsten Meier | Conversation: 0 comments | Category: Programming | Tags: AppEngine, Cloud, fetch, howto, Mashup, Python, SSL

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Thursday July 17th, 2008

Upload Files with the AppEngine

If you want process an uploaded file in a cgi-programm, you often need to juggle with temporary files. How to do it with the Python in the AppEngine? Because you don’t have write access to a traditonal file system in … Continue reading →

Posted by: Karsten Meier | Conversation: 0 comments | Category: Programming | Tags: AppEngine, Cloud, File Upload, file upload, Python

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Friday July 4th, 2008

App Engine: first notes

My first impressions and some notes about programming for Googles App Engine. Continue reading →

Posted by: Karsten Meier | Conversation: 0 comments | Category: Programming | Tags: AppEngine, Cloud, Python, webapp

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Hello, my name is Karsten Meier. I'm a computer scientist from Hamburg, Germany. I write since 1996 for this website about topics from life with big and small computers. And sometimes I use this site for experiments.

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