Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces
A collaborative Kubernetes-native development solution that delivers OpenShift workspaces and in-browser IDE for rapid cloud application development.
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Docs and APIs
There are many resources to help you get started with OpenShift Dev Spaces - here on the Red Hat Developer Program site, on the Red Hat Customer Portal, and in the upstream documentation for Eclipse Che V7. We think you'll find these particularly useful:
Release notesCreate a factory in Eclipse Che
Installation guide Create a custom stack in Eclipse Che
Administration guide Upstream documentation for Eclipse Che V6
Try the live trial
Explore what you can do with a fully configured workspace at your fingertips.
Use a factory to open a workspace with a Tomcat server and a sample application. Please note, to use this trial you must have a free openshift.io account.
OpenShift Dev Spaces in the community
Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces is a great product for building applications. But what if you find something that needs fixing or have a new feature to suggest? By getting involved with the community you can give feedback, improve the docs, review code and discuss and propose new features whenever they're needed. Answering user questions or taking part in development discussions is also a great way to build a reputation for collaboration and expertise in your field.
For more information on the upstream Eclipse Che project, see eclipse.org/che. Take a look at the project README page in GitHub as well.
No matter what your skill level, contributing to the project can be very rewarding and a great learning experience. You'll meet lots of smart, passionate developers who are all driven to create the best development tooling possible in open source! You don't have to be an expert to get involved and it doesn't have to take a lot of time.