App Engine standard environment makes it easy to build and deploy an application that runs reliably under heavy load and with large amounts of data. Your application runs within its own secure, reliable environment that is independent of the hardware, operating system, or physical location of the server. Learn more
Guides
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Scheduling Tasks With Cron for Java 8
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Using Apache Maven and the App Engine Plugin (App Engine SDK-based)
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Getting Started: Setting Up Your Development Environment
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Using App Engine APIs for Cloud Storage
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Sending Mail with the Mail API
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Deploying a Java App
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Using Apache Maven and the App Engine Plugin (Cloud SDK-based)
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Creating, Retrieving, Updating, and Deleting Entities
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App Engine Maven Plugin (Cloud SDK-based) Goals and Parameters
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Reference
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The Deployment Descriptor: web.xml
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appengine-web.xml Reference
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Migrating from AppCfg to gcloud Command Line
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Configuration Files
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Configuring Datastore Indexes with index.yaml
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cron.xml Reference for App Engine SDK-Based Tooling
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queue.xml Reference
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appcfg.sh Command Line Arguments
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dispatch.yaml Configuration File
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Training and tutorials
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Use cases
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Code samples
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Videos
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