Report from the February 2019 ISO C++ meeting (Library)
We have a rundown of recent activities in the Library Working Group from the WG21 C++ standards committee meeting.
We have a rundown of recent activities in the Library Working Group from the WG21 C++ standards committee meeting.
JBoss Tools 4.12.0 and Red Hat CodeReady Studio 12.12 for Eclipse 2019-06 are here; we cover the highlights and show how to get started.
Debezium CDC Apache Kafka connectors are now available as a developer preview as part of Red Hat integration.
We explain how to significantly reduce build times for .NET Core applications by creating a custom build image that includes common dependencies.
Get details about the latest release of the data streaming component of our messaging suite, Red Hat AMQ streams 1.2, which is part of Red Hat integration.
A DevNation Live session - Easily secure your cloud-native microservices with Keycloak
This fourth article in our Strimzi series explains how to use load balancers in public cloud environments and how they can be used with Apache Kafka.
This third installment of our series on Strimzi looks at Red Hat OpenShift routes and how they can be used with Apache Kafka.
We continue our Strimzi article series with a look at exposing an Apache Kafka cluster managed by Strimzi using node ports.
Strimzi is an open source project that provides container images and operators for running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift; learn more.
Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces version 1.2 provides a cloud developer workspace server and browser-based IDE built for teams and organizations.
Learn how to deploy the EventFlow management platform on Red Hat OpenShift, install a set of sample processors, and build a flow.
We look at four open source tools (kubectl, stern, kubectx, kubens) that will help you navigate Kubernetes waters with ease.
This article explores the service model of Red Hat AMQ Online 1.1 and how it maps to a GitOps workflow for different teams in your organization.
Learn how to create a Flask application running on OpenShift, which will use the Kubernetes Python client to interact with the OpenShift API.
How do you use the Red Hat OpenShift installer with Windows when the installer only runs on Linux or macOS? Don Schenk shows how in this video.
Check out the interactive sessions coming up at Red Hat summit and learn the latest Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift practices.
OpenShift Do (odo, for short) is a fast and straightforward CLI for developers who write, build, and iterate constantly on their source code. Learn more.
Get an introduction to Operators and Operator Lifecycle Management in this illustrated e-book.
Learn how the developer-friendly OpenShift Do (odo) command-line tool can simplify your build and deploy processes in this introduction.
Learn how to build an automated integration and delivery pipeline using Jenkins CI/CD and Red Hat OpenShift 4.0 in this tutorial.
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.