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The search giant's App Engine is getting an 'early preview' of Java language support, a move that could significantly broaden Google's cloud computing service.
Java is the official language of Android, but you can also write apps in C or C++ using the NDK. But which language is faster on Android?
Support for Java and cron jobs, and database mobility improvements headline an update to Google's App Engine announced by the search giant today.
Researchers at Security Explorations say a change implemented by Google to the Java security model as its implemented in the Google App Engine leads to sandbox escapes.
Of particular interest is Malik’s speculation that Google App Enging Java apps will run under the hood on the Davlik VM, which, strictly speaking, isn’t a Sun-licensed Java implementation.
The ability to run Java on App Engine is the single most requested feature in the App Engine issue tracking system, so the feature will likely be enthusiastically welcomed by the service's user ...
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Java makes Google App Engine more mainstream As cloud computing gathers steam, Google gives programmers what they've been asking for by gracing its App Engine with support for Java programs.
Facebook has built a JavaScript engine, called Hermes, that improves the performance of React Native applications on Android devices.
Non-game Android apps are normally written in Java, but a group inside Google is experimenting with a whole new way of writing Android apps using Dart, Google's in-house Web development language.