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Google App Engine (also referred to as GAE or App Engine) is a cloud computing platform used as a service for developing and hosting web applications. Applications are sandboxed and run across multiple Google-managed servers. [ 2 ]
[219] [220] Signal's domain fronting feature relies on the Google App Engine (GAE) service. [220] [219] This does not work in Iran because Google has blocked Iranian access to GAE in order to comply with U.S. sanctions. [219] [221] In early 2018, Google App Engine made an internal change to
In April 2008, Google announced App Engine, a platform for developing and hosting web applications in Google-managed data centers, which was the first cloud computing service from the company. The service became generally available in November 2011. Since the announcement of App Engine, Google added multiple cloud services to the platform.
App Engine are web apps that run on the Google App Engine, a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) cloud computing platform which allows web developers to run their websites in Google datacenters. [10] These web apps cannot take advantage of APIs to manipulate services such as TaskQueue (a distributed queue), BigQuery (a scalable database based on ...
There are APIs offered for almost all of Google's popular consumer products, like Google Maps, YouTube, Google Apps, and others. The site also features a variety of developer products and tools built specifically for developers. Google App Engine is a hosting service for web apps.
On April 1, 2015, Google released ARC Welder, a Chrome Packaged App providing the ARC runtime and application packager. [9] It is intended to give Android developers a preview of the upcoming technology and a chance to test their Android apps on the Chrome platform.
AppScale GTS is an open-source serverless computing platform that automatically deploys and scales unmodified Google App Engine applications over public and private clouds and on-premises clusters. [11] AppScale is modeled on the App Engine APIs and supports Go, Java, PHP, and Python applications. [12]
The very first sentence of the article says: "Google App Engine is a platform for building and hosting web applications on Google's infrastructure." What is meant by 'Google's infrastructure'? Is there an article to point to? Is it the same as Google platform? Please improve. Jacosi 11:30, 23 March 2009 (UTC)