Spring Security 3.0 on Google App Engine? - google-app-engine

Blogs show that Spring Security works on Google App Engine, but based on the date of their posts, I think they are speaking of version 2 of Spring Security.
Has anyone tried Spring Security 3 on Google App Engine?

Well, I just tried it and Spring Security 3.0 works fine on the Google App Engine

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Spring boot google app engine

I am currently building a web application using Spring boot. I am looking for good tutorials that can help me integrate google App engine services with my app and also tutorials on how to configure my application for deploying it on Google App engine.
Thanks !

Using Google App Engine with mobile apps and a web app

I have just started looking into using Google App Engine for a project I'm developing. The project will have an Android and iPhone app as well as a web application that a set of users can log into. I have a couple basic questions concerning the use of Google App Engine...
Is it possible to use google app engine in conjunction with your own web app? Or would I post the web app itself on Google App Engine? Is it that I'd use my web app AND Google App Engine, or would those be the same thing? I guess this is the main point I'm not clear on.
I'm kind of concerned about putting all of our data on Google's servers and not directly owned by myself. Is this just something I'll have to get over?
Thanks for any help!
Edit: The web app will need to have a decent amount of functionality in addition to the mobile apps. Is the Google App Engine mostly for projects which only/mainly have mobile apps?
Google App Engine includes Google Cloud Endpoints for Android, iOS and web clients. The client web app can be hosted on AppEngine or elsewhere. If you host the client web app in the same application that hosts the Cloud Endpoints, authentication and data sharing is easier to achieve.
Yes, you'll just have to get over putting all of your data on Google's servers. Google does not publish or index your data, except for the data your app itself publishes to anonymous clients.

How to integrate Google App Engine to an existing web application?

I am new to Google App Engine, I have an existing web application and now I need to integrate that with Google App Engine for https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/mail/receiving purpose, how to do that?
One way would be to write your appengine application with a RPC service
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2011/04/introducing-protorpc-for-writing-app.html

PhoneGap Backend Database - Google App Engine DataStore

I have developed a PhoneGap application (HTML5,CSS,JS). The app needs to create product items using a form and then store that information in the gae DataStore. The app also needs to display all the products stored in DataStore.
I am new to both Web Development & Google App Engine. Can you please point me to an example (sample) code that uses PhoneGap & Google App Engine DataStore.
If using java, you can implement your backend using a REST framework like Restlet, Jersey or Cloud Endpoint
If using python, you can implement you backend using a REST framework like Flask-Restful or Cloud Endpoint.
Alternatively you can consider using something like gwt-phonegap that provide direct integration of phonegap with GWT.
You can call it from Phonegap using your preferred javascript library or XMLHttpRequest.

Securing a deployed Roo/GWT application

I recently succeded in uploading a Roo/GWT project on Google App Engine.
But, how can I secure it from the Google App Engine application dashboard?
Is there a way to tell to GAE to put a Google Login Box at the start and set a list of authorized accounts?
Thank you very much,
Regards.
Just answered ~same q. here Adding an authentification system in a deployed Roo/Gwt project
This is in progress to be implemented for GWT 2.1/Roo 1.1.0. See this for more details https://jira.springsource.org/browse/ROO-1003
If you can't wait, check the Spring Security in Google App Engine article, at http://blog.springsource.com/2010/08/02/spring-security-in-google-app-engine/ That approach is not supported by Roo though (so once you change the generated code, it will be harder, but still possible, to continue using Roo)

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