Google App Engine is a cloud computing platform launched by Google in 2008. It provides a fully integrated development environment and supports applications written in several programming languages including Java, Python and Go. Developers can build network applications on it. In other words, developers can deploy projects developed in Java, Python, Go and other languages to GAE, so that you can provide services to your customers (such as building an official corporate website, a personal blog, etc.) without purchasing or maintaining any servers. And there's nothing to pay to get started with App Engine. All applications can use up to 500MB of storage space and enough CPU and bandwidth to enable the application to effectively serve approximately 5 million page views per month, absolutely free of charge. When you enable billing for your application, your free limit is increased and you are charged only for resources that exceed the free tier. 2. Create an application <br /> After logging in, click the Create Application button. Create google-app-engine application - create3. Mobile phone verification <br /> Select a country and fill in the mobile phone number. Note that since there is no China option in the country drop-down list, we choose the not list option and add +86 before the mobile phone number. Create google-app-engine application - mobile phone authentication4. Fill in the basic information of the application <br /> Generally, we only need to fill in the application logo and application title. Create a google-app-engine application-fill in the information5. Finish Create a Google App Engine application - successfully transferred from: http://www.laokboke.net/2011/11/09/how-to-create-gae-application/ |
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