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As google app engine infrastructure only supports Java and Python, Am I obliged to write my back-end classes code in one of these languages. If yes, I feel comfortable with Java, so would the workflow be something like this:

-Write classes code in Eclipse (Java code).
-Annotate API methods.
-Deploy to Google app engine.
-Generate objective-c client library.
-Connect my app to the cloud end points via the client library.

I watched the I/O session about backend for mobile clients, there was a part on how to generate client library for objective-c, I wonder how they do that.

Am I wrong or missing something?

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    If you're not comfortable creating your own back end, you may want to look at Parse
    – esqew
    Jan 28, 2013 at 1:15
  • The other JVM-hosted languages, along with Google's Go, are also supported on App Engine.
    – Kitsune
    Jan 28, 2013 at 1:22
  • I would whole-heartedly recommend Parse for this. There is no need in creating a simplistic backend if one already exists that can be built upon: parse.com
    – dtuckernet
    Jan 28, 2013 at 1:38
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    Parse is awesome, but I need to deploy on GAE.
    – Malloc
    Jan 28, 2013 at 1:49

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Were they talking about the Endpoints feature?

http://endpoints-trusted-tester.appspot.com/

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