Hey JP,

Thank you for your explenation!
I am making this android application for my Bachelor test at the high
school and at present I don't have to setup a server because I gonna
use the localhost server for testing.
When my application is ready, I can buy a server when i gonna release
my application.

Wouter

On Mar 30, 11:29 pm, JP <joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 30, 9:39 am, Wouter <wouterg...@gmail.com> wrote:> But i cant make a 
> java restful webservice with the Google App Engine!
> > Or am i wrong?
>
> You are correct. My point is whether you use Java-built servlets (or
> not) is the least of your worries. Rather... are you ready and
> committed to set up and maintain a web server at a hosting service or
> in the cloud? At the minimum, this involves a Linux instance, Apache,
> MySQL, perhaps some PHP and a Servlet engine such as Tomcat. There's
> cost involved. Can you commit time and expenses over time? I wouldn't
> for the sole purpose of handling user accounts - the overhead is
> substantial. FWIW from far it seems your time's better spent learning
> some Python and taking advantage of the App Engine. Just my 2 cents.
> There's also Python plugin's for Eclipse (to take the edge off,
> perhaps).
> Other than that, Mark's right, this goes beyond Android specific
> discussions.
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