GAE datastore resources

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May 13, 20101 min

While I’m a big fan of leveraging Google’s low-level API Entity class (as decorated by Gaelyk) for persisting data into GAE’s underlying datastore, there are some up-and-coming frameworks that are worth examining. Both frameworks note the challenges with JDO and like me, prefer to work with Entity types. Each framework has a good deal of documentation too. Without further ado, check out:

It appears that at the moment, Twig is a bit less verbose (with respect to coding) but each framework supports a wide range of hip features.

Don’t forget to check out Gaelyk (which is a super slick Groovy framework for GAE) and while you’re at it, read “Schemaless data modeling with Bigtable and Groovy’s Gaelyk” for a layman’s approach to data modeling with Entity objects.

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andrew_glover

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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