/helloendpoints

Example of Backend API with Google Cloud Endpoints

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appengine-endpoints-helloendpoints-java-maven

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A "hello world" application for Google Cloud Endpoints in Java.

  1. Update the value of application in appengine-web.xml to the app ID you have registered in the App Engine admin console and would like to use to host your instance of this sample.

  2. Optional step: These sub steps are not required but you need to do this if you want to use auth protected API methods.

    1. Update the values in src/main/java/com/example/helloendpoints/Constants.java to reflect the respective client IDs you have registered in the APIs Console.

    2. Update the value of google.devrel.samples.helloendpoints.CLIENT_ID in src/main/webapp/base.js to reflect the web client ID you have registered in the APIs Console.

  3. Run the application with mvn appengine:devserver, and ensure it's running by visiting your local server's address (by default localhost:8080.)

  4. Get the client library with

    $ mvn appengine:endpoints_get_client_lib

    It will generate a jar file named something like helloworld-v1-1.18.0-rc-SNAPSHOT.jar under the target/endpoints-client-libs/<api-name>/target directory of your project, as well as install the artifact into your local maven repository.

  5. Deploy your application to Google App Engine with

    $ mvn appengine:update