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scalable than the use of an XML tree structure.[citation needed] The Google App Engine , mentioned above,[citation needed] uses strongly-typed-value tables
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(see About the Author, page xxi) "Google I/O 2009 - JRuby & Ioke on Google App Engine for Java". Google Developers/YouTube. 1 June 2009. Bini, Ola (2011)