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Note: For Mac users, the SDK and Launcher is included in the single.dmg package. Run the downloaded installer, if you have performed the prerequisite steps properly the installer will be able to detect the Python or Java SE run-time installed, if not; it will prompt you to install them first. Plus, App Engine automatically scales to support sudden traffic spikes without provisioning, patching, or monitoring. Below is a sample reference architecture for building a simple web app using App Engine and Google.
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Google to launch Chrome App Launcher for Mac OS X that can give a feel of Chromebook to your Macbook Air or Pro. If you use Google Chrome web browser mostly and all of their Apps then you will find this Chrome App Launcher very useful. Basically, google chrome webstore contains tons of useful apps that can be only accessed via Chrome web browser. When you install app launcher on Mac, you will be able to access all of your installed apps easily right from the App Launch window.
App Launcher for OS X is not yet officially made available or released for download by Google. Still, you can download beta version of App Launcher from Appspot now.
As it is still in Beta, you may get some errors while using some apps via App Launcher. We can expect a final stable release of App launcher for Mac OS X soon from Google. Thanks for reading and have a great day.
While I was writing scenario applications to test Google App Engine, I had the following idea: If BBEdit, Dreamweaver, CSSEdit, and TextMate were at a party, what kind of application would be welcomed to help with App Engine development? As silly as this sounds, it led me to think more about workflow. I used:
*a few applications for Python, CSS, HTML, and JavaScript.
*the command line to run applications and to view logs.
*a browser to test locally and to access the local developer console.
*the command line to deploy the application.
*a browser to view a live application's dashboard.
I began to think about how unfriendly command line interfaces can be, and how much repetitive typing I had been doing to test and deploy applications. With that said, I worked with John Grabowski of the Google Mac team and Brett Slatkin, an engineer on App Engine, on a 20% project to make Google App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X.Download Mac Launcher
Now, App Engine Launcher is not a replacement for your code editor or your IDE. It improves your App Engine development experience by managing a list of your applications. With a few clicks you can run, browse, deploy, and view logs for your applications. It also has some added sugar thrown in like drag and drop, integration with your editor, and quick links to the local developer console and the live application dashboard.Google App Launcher Download
Download it now. If it's missing a feature that you'd like to see (like scripting, a Windows or Linux version, human-level AI ;), let us know in the Discussion Group.