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Red Hat's PaaS, OpenShift, is getting an upgrade that will make Java developers happy. Starting today, OpenShift is adding in "Build-as-a-Service" to its features for Java.
This example demonstrates how to configure Camel routes in Spring Boot via a Spring XML configuration file. The application utilizes the Spring @ImportResource annotation to load a Camel Context ...
Red Hat’s Quarkus framework for building Kubernetes-native Java applications is now included with the company’s OpenShift 4.6 open source container application platform, a step Red Hat ...
Launched in May at the Red Hat Summit in Boston, OpenShift is aimed at open source developers. It comes with built-in management, auto-scaling capabilities and supports a range of programming ...
The cloud-native Java support added to the OpenShift 3.5 release marks another advance along a route Red Hat has been charting since OpenShift 3.0, which was the first version of the platform to ...
Red Hat has announced support for Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6 on its OpenShift platform-as-a-service (PaaS). OpenShift is a free PaaS for deploying and managing Java, PHP, Ruby, Python, Perl, and ...
News. Java PaaS Provider Teams with Red Hat on OpenShift 'Cartridges' By John K. Waters; November 20, 2013; Java-based Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider Jelastic this week announced an upcoming ...
Red Hat's OpenShift platform as a service offering has been in public beta for a while now. It offers a fairly simple way for people to jumpstart "cloud" development efforts by abstracting out all ...