Speaking Gaelyk is easy with the App Engine

how-to
Dec 22, 20091 min

development 2.0
The introduction of the Google App Engine for both Python and Java has resulted in various frameworks emerging that facilitate developing applications targeted for Google’s infrastructure. The Gaelyk framework, one such framework written in Groovy, eases development of lightweight applications that leverage Google’s schema-less datastore.

In this article published by IBM DeveloperWorks entitled “Gaelyk for Google App Engine“, you’ll see how Gaelyk facilitates the development of rapid, lightweight applications that properly leverage the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. And through the magic of Groovy, Gaelyk throws in a few ease-of-use facilities on top of the App Engine’s APIs. Moreover, you can use Gaelyk alongside the Google App Engine plug-in for Eclipse. Rapid development and deployment of Google App Engine applications couldn’t get any easier.

So what are you waiting for, man? Read on, baby!

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When Andrew Glover isn't listening to “Funkytown” or “Le Freak” he enjoys speaking on the No Fluff Just Stuff Tour. He also writes articles for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and O'Reilly’s ONJava and ONLamp portals. Andrew is also the co-author of Java Testing Patterns, which was published by Wiley in September 2004; Addison-Wesley’s Continuous Integration; and Manning’s Groovy in Action.

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