April 11th, 2008
Appcelerator Integrates Rich Internet Application Platform with Google App Engine
Open source provider gives software developers a fast way to create sophisticated rich Internet applications and then deploy directly to new Google platform
ATLANTA―April 11, 2008―Appcelerator, the leader in open source rich Internet applications (RIA), today announced that it has updated its platform to allow applications built using Appcelerator to be seamlessly deployed to the free new Google App Engine. Used together, the offerings give developers a fast route to developing, deploying, managing and scaling their applications.
Appcelerator is the only fully integrated platform that fuses RIA and service-oriented architecture (SOA). With Appcelerator, developers can assemble rich, interactive web applications without the need for JavaScript or player-based plug-ins. Web applications can be implemented on Java/J2EE, PHP, Ruby, .NET, Python and Perl. Appcelerator for App Engine runs on Python, the scripting language currently supported by App Engine. As Google expands support to other languages, Appcelerator for App Engine will follow suit.
App Engine has generated so much interest since its April 8 introduction because it fundamentally extends the concept of a hosting facility—now developers and software organizations only need to manage code. By giving developers access to the Google cloud—including hardware, operating systems, application servers, databases, routing, configuration and other technologies—and making it available on a massively scalable and redundant infrastructure, Google goes far beyond other offerings.
“The launch of Google App Engine is an exciting moment for software developers and will unquestionably be a benefit to the open source Appcelerator community,” said Jeff Haynie, co-founder and CEO of Appcelerator. “Our platform enables developers to create rich Internet applications without regard for the backend necessary for deployment and App Engine is guided by the same philosophy—remove the need for developers to deal with the serverside and allow them to put together outstanding software.”
For details, see http://appcelerator.org/appengine.
Tags: cloud computing, google, google app engine
