[Google App Engine] Google releases early look for Java Support

In a previous post i had written about the Java support coming to Google App Engine, today, Google released an early look for Java Support. 

Google App Engine now provides standard Java APIs and libraries, enabling Java developers to work with familiar tools and frameworks, as well as deploy their apps to any standard J2EE servlet container. App Engine’s “early look” also includes an end-to-end Java solution for AJAX web applications, with a Java runtime, integration with Google Web Toolkit, and a Google Plugin for Eclipse.

If you are eager to start off with Java on Google App Engine, check out this page which has tutorials and also includes early release guidelines.  As per Google, For now, access will be limited to the first 10,000 developers who sign up, but we’ll be including more as soon as possible. Give it a try and send us your feedback.

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