Hi
I have a home server running Ubuntu Linux, which is, of course,
accessible
to all the machines at my place, and will be accessible via the
internet as
soon as i pay for the static ip.

My dream is to install Google App Engine Java on that server and to be
able
to write programs on it remotely (probably using ssh and emacs or
Eclipse,
if it is possible (in the local network at least)). However, I found
it
quite difficult to install it under Ubuntu in the first place.

And here are the questions that arose in this connection:

• Is it possible to install GAE under Ubuntu and where can i find the
relevant
instructions (i did try googling for that)

• Is it possible to run webapps on GAE on machines in the local
networks,
like, e.g. "http://myhomeserver.local:8080";?

• Is it possible to use Eclipse to edit the code of an application on
another
machine, in particular, is it possible to make the Google Plugin
create new
files and compile existing ones on another machine running a different
OS?
Or is it possible to make the Plugin interact with the GAE API on that
machine to that effect?

OR:

Is there a better way of doing all those things? :)

Thank you in advance.

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Best Regards,
Timofey Danshin.

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