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Servlet Container and Frameworks

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Now that you’ve set up your development environment and configured the SDK, it’s time to look at the design of your application. Out of the box, App Engine uses the Java Servlet standard for web applications, but you may be able to use your favorite framework as well. In this chapter we’ll look at different libraries and frameworks that run in App Engine. You’ll build a small application with servlets and JavaServer (JSP) pages as well as applications using Spring MVC and Adobe Flex with GraniteDS.

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Roche, K., Douglas, J. (2009). Servlet Container and Frameworks. In: Beginning Java™ Google App Engine. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2554-6_4

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