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Announcing Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces 1.2

Stevan Le Meur

Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces version 1.2 provides a cloud developer workspace server and browser-based IDE built for teams and organizations.

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Automated migration from JBoss AMQ 6 to Red Hat AMQ 7 on Red Hat OpenShift

Roman Martin Gil

Since Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform was first released, Red Hat Middleware products were provided to deploy on it and help developers to build more complex solutions. Messaging Brokers are a very important piece in most new application architectures, such as microservices, event sourcing, and CQRS. Red Hat JBoss AMQ was provided from the beginning to deploy Messaging Brokers on Red Hat OpenShift easily. Red Hat AMQ 7 is the latest version of a high-performance, scalable, and multi-protocol broker based...

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9 Steps to Awesome with Kubernetes

Burr Sutter

Everybody seems to be rocking with Kubernetes! Even your favorite repos at GitHub are running on top of it. Don't be the last developer/architect to board this bullet train. Come and learn a LOT in this session about Kubernetes - from getting started to staying productive. We will provide numerous practical tips & techniques that will take you from cloud newbie to cloud native.

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Use Node.js 12 on Red Hat OpenShift today

Lucas Holmquist

Get started with Node.js 12 on Red Hat OpenShift with these quick examples showing how to deploy an application using the Node.js 12 image.

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Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Python

Don Schenck

Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Python.After reading the previous blog post in this series, "Containers, kubernetes, microservices: Start here", you're now ready to build your first "Hello World" application and run it in a container. For this, we'll be using Python.

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Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Node.js

Don Schenck

Build Your "Hello World" Container Using Node.js.After reading the previous blog post in this series, "Containers, kubernetes, microservices: Start here", you're now ready to build your first "Hello World" application and run it in a container. For this, we'll be using Node.js.