FlexPicasa on Google App Engine

This entry is part of 3 in the series Flex on GAE

5 Resources

  • Google App Engine
  • GAE Images API
  • Google Maps API
  • FlexPicasa
  • TabNavigator
  • showEffect
  • TabNavigator
  • ArrayCollection
  • E4X
  • ATOM feed
  • LatLngBounds
  • Python Imaging Library
  • Django
  • hideEffect
  • 6 Conclusion

    In this article I described how I used the Python Imaging Library and Google Maps API for my Flex application on Google App Engine. While writing this text I found about the JavaFX coding challenge, and I just had to start working on my own entry. Consequently, I will be writing about JavaFX next time ( I hope this will positively influence the judges :) ). My fourth Flex on GAE experiment will have to wait for a month extra or so. Of course, I will also try out the new Java version of Google App Engine. Let’s hope, that I can get some sleep somehow ;) .

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