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Please which payment api/toolkit is most suitable for Google app-engine platform. I found Google check-out SDK which seemed really nice but its not available for use in my country (US and UK only). I also found PayPal X toolkit which is very cool but it supports just PayPal card transactions. Are there any more suitable ones that can be widely used?
I'm using stripe on my app engine app. I was impressed by how easy it was to implement and its array of features.
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Which do you think is easier for a beginner who lacks of knowledge of setting up a server?
Or, in other words: if I want to start a website, is learning the infrastructure of Google App Engine or learning the normal way to host a website easier?
I have spent some time learning Django, Python, AngularJS and Google App Engine.
AppEngine is PaaS - you can host there your apps. So you do not have to deal with the servlet container, datastore, cron jobs, scaling etc.
Compute Engine is Google's IaaS - you get a VM and you can do with it whatever you like.
Basically these 2 are completely 2 different things, for different use cases. What do you have? an app? or do you need to install other things on the machine? After you come up with answers to this, you will have the answer...
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Hi i'm trying to host my blog on Google App Engine (Google quality & free ...) i looked everywhere for a solution.
I love jekyll project but since it's developed with ruby i can't host it on appengine.
I found hyde project ( which kind of python implemented version of jekyll) i'm thinking to use it on appengine, Are there anyone who's already using it on google appengine ?
The most possible solution is "microlog", it's a Wordpress like python implementation on GAE. jekyll is not very suitable for GAE applications, because it's workflow is Write-Generate Static Files-Publish. On GAE you cannot access the filesystem, so it's not very easy to have such a framework.
PS: if you like, you can generate static pages and store them in the database, but I cannot see the point of doing this than just store data in db and render them on the fly.
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I've been trying to find out of its possible to access Apple's iCloud calendar from a web application.
Does it support CalDAV or any sort of web API? I can't seem to find a clear answer for this.
iCloud uses CalDAV. A quick Google search returns this hint for determining server URL info for use with iCal on Mac OS 10.6 -- but once you have that info you should be able to use it with any CalDAV client.
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I am putting together a little site run on Google App Engine (python27 + django + webapp2). The objective of the site is to serve paid for video tutorials, much like lynda.com.
I'm trying to find the best (and cheapest) way of keeping the videos behind a paywall. In other words a customer is only able to view the videos on my site and if they've paid a subscription.
I've considered simply putting them on GAE, however the recent price increases have made me reluctant to do so and I was wondering if there were any other solutions available?
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You need to authenticate users: implement your own login system or use OpenID (federated login).
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Google App Engine always wants me to download and install software when new version released.
Any option to do this task automatically ?
Why they are not implement the software auto updation ?
Not really a programming related question.
People do not want their SDKs randomly updating without telling you, APIs change over time and you might not be ready.