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		<title>By: Gridshore &#187; Java on Google app engine with intelliJ</title>
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		<description>[...] This is a short post about the new java support for google appengine. The Basic steps are described very well at google, check the getting started manual. Here I just describe my experiences with my first java based application for google appengine. I concentrate on the usage of intellij. In coming posts I will create the same application as the one I used for my previous post: using google appengine. [...]</description>
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