Red Hat OpenShift

Customizing Red Hat OpenShift project creation
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Customizing OpenShift project creation

Rarm Nagalingam

Use OpenShift's projectRequestTemplate to add default controls for the resources that a project is allowed to consume.

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How to use third-party APIs in Operator SDK projects

Camila Macedo

We show you how to use third-party APIs in Operator-SDK projects using the Operator Framework, which helps you develop tools that simplify Kubernetes-native application management.

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Mark Little & Mike Piech, Red Hat | Red Hat Summit 2019

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Mark Little, Vice President Engineering, Middleware, Red Hat & Mike Piech, Vice President & General Manager, Middleware, Red Hat talk with Stu Miniman and John Walls at Red Hat Summit 2019 in Boston, MA.

ossible future development directions for the MIR project.
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MIR: A lightweight JIT compiler project

Vladimir Makarov

Take an in-depth look at the MIR lightweight JIT compiler project's goals and state of development, such as the addition of support for CRuby.

No-Cost RHEL Developer Subscription now available
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.NET Core on Red Hat platforms

Tom Deseyn

We look at the various ways .NET Core is made available on Red Hat platforms, starting with an overview of the available platforms, and then showing how to install .NET Core on each of them.

Node.js
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Red Hat support for Node.js

James Falkner

For the past two years, Red Hat Middleware has provided a supported Node.js runtime on Red Hat OpenShift as part of Red Hat Runtimes. Our goal has been to provide rapid releases of the upstream Node.js core project, example applications to get developers up and running quickly, Node.js container images, integrations with other components of Red Hat's cloud-native stack, and (of course) provide world-class service and support for customers. Earlier this year, the team behind Red Hat's distribution and support...

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Where can I find REST API client libraries for OpenShift?

As a user, you would normally interact with OpenShift via the web console or oc command line client. When using either of these methods, under the covers they are talking to OpenShift via a REST API endpoint.

Serverless Kafka
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Serverless Kafka on Kubernetes

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In this session, we will walk through an end-to-end demo, showing the lifecycle of an event-driven application based on Apache Kafka.

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Service Binding Operator: The Operator in action

Shoubhik Bose +2

In this article, we'll look at a more advanced service binding topic—custom environment variables—and walk through a typical usage scenario.