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Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.7 now available

Doug Tidwell

Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 3.7 is now available to run an OpenShift/Kubernetes cluster on your laptop for developing cloud- and container-based applications.

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Quickly try Red Hat Decision Manager in your Cloud

Eric D. Schabell

Similar to my previous quick install/demo for JBoss BRMS, this article shows how to quickly run Red Hat Decision Manager in your own OpenShift cloud environment.

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Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.6 now available

Mike Guerette

Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 3.6 is now available to run an OpenShift/Kubernetes cluster on your laptop for developing cloud- and container-based applications.

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Running Microsoft SQL Server on Red Hat OpenShift

Tom Deseyn

This article shows how set up Microsoft SQL Server on Red Hat OpenShift and then use SQL Server to store data for a simple ASP.NET Core application running in a container deployed on OpenShift that manages a list of contacts. It also shows how to manage SQL Server within OpenShift using SQL Operation Studio.

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How to install Red Hat CDK 3.4 on Fedora 28

Robin Owen

Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) provides a single-node Red Hat OpenShift cluster that can assist with containerized application development. This environment is like a production OpenShift environment that works on a single user's computer. Follow these steps to install CDK 3.4 on Fedora 28.

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Announcing new product updates of CDK 3.4, DevStudio 11.3, DevSuite 2.3

Mike Guerette +1

We're extremely pleased to announce additions and updates to our suite of Red Hat Developers desktop tooling products, including Container Development Kit 3.4, JBoss Developer Studio 11.3, and our DevSuite 2.3 installer. These updates are a continuation of our efforts to increase developer usability, while adding new features that matter most for users of Red Hat platforms and technologies. New features in this release This release has the following updated tools: CDK 3.4 DevStudio 11.3.0 Developer Suite 2.3 Highlights Container...

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Announcing Developer Tool Updates: DevSuite, DevStudio, CDK, more

Mike Guerette

I’m extremely pleased to announce additions and updates to our Red Hat Development Suite of products, including Container Development Kit 3.3, JBoss Developer Studio 11.2, and our DevSuite 2.2 installer. These updates are a continuation of our efforts to increase developer usability, while adding new features that matter most for targeting Red Hat platforms. Red Hat Development Suite is a curated, integrated set of desktop tools especially suited for developing Linux container-based microservices that can be deployed on Red Hat...

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Steps to replace nip.io with xip.io in CDK/Minishift

Lalatendu Mohanty

If you're a Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) or upstream Minishift user, you would have been affected by the unavailability of nip.io. When you create a route for an application running in OpenShift (provided by Minishift) it uses nip.io for routing to the Minishift VM IP address. As a result, it is impossible to access the route created with nip.io suffix. Unfortunately, it has been more than 24 hours and nip.io is not up yet. So here are the...

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Red Hat extends container development tooling with updated DevSuite, DevStudio, CDK

Mike Guerette +1

We're extremely pleased to announce updates to our Red Hat Development Suite of products, including Container Development Kit 3.2, JBoss Developer Studio 11.1, OpenJDK 9 and our DevSuite 2.1 Installer. As always, our focus is on increasing usability for developers, while adding new features that matter for developers targeting Red Hat platforms. Red Hat Development Suite is a curated, integrated set of desktop tools especially suited for developing Linux container-based microservices. It combines JBoss Developer Studio, Red Hat Container Development...

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Red Hat Releases New Development Tools

Bob Davis

I’m extremely pleased to announce the latest releases of our Red Hat developer tools, available on multiple platforms. The general theme of this release is expanded usability, product integration, expanded support for Middleware products in Development Suite, plus the brand new addition of Kompose and the DevTools channel for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This collection of tools has been assembled into an easy-to-use installer to help software developers quickly and easily put together a development environment to create containerized enterprise...

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Running CDK 3.0 on Fedora 25

Brian Brock

Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) provides a Container Development Environment (CDE) that allows users to build a virtualized environment for OpenShift. This environment is similar to the user’s production environment and does not need other hardware or a physical cluster. CDK is designed to work on a single user’s desktop computer. The following instructions are to install and use CDK with Fedora 25, but can also be used for earlier versions of Fedora. A significant difference between CDK version...

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Reproducible development to live applications with Java and Red Hat CDK

Andrew Lee Rubinger, Principle Software Engineer, Red Hat, Lalatendu Mohanty, Sr. Software Engineer, Red Hat share inights in the breakout session from Red Hat Summit 2017. Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) provides a ready-to-use development environment for developing microservices on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. In this session, we will design a small microservices application using Angular2 served through Eclipse Vert.x for front-end environments and REST over HTTP and Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) via WildFly Swarm for back-end environments. We’ll also bootstrap the environment using CDK. This live-coding experience will walk you through setting up a new containerized environment from scratch and using it to develop a functional application in 50 minutes. Learn more: https://www.redhat.com/en/summit/2017/agenda/sessions

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Deploy Docker images on OpenShift 3 with Red Hat Developer Studio

Learn how to deploy Docker images on OpenShift 3, running in Red Hat's Container Development Kit, with Red Hat Developer Studio 10 The Microservices Architecture tutorial is available at https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/redhat-helloworld-msa/helloworld-msa/blob/master/readme.html Learn more about Red Hat Developer Studio, Docker and OpenShift 3 support in Eclipse from http://tools.jboss.org/

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Red Hat Container Development Kit 3.0

Lalatendu Mohanty

We are pleased to announce the general availability of Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 3.0. CDK 3.0 is based on Minishift , a CLI tool to provision and interact with a local single-node OpenShift cluster. CDK 3.0 is a significant update to CDK 2.0 and aims to provide better usability and user experience. CDK 3.0 takes advantage of the native hypervisors on Windows (Hyper-V), macOS (Xhyve), and RHEL (KVM) and it also works with VirtualBox on all platforms. In...

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Red Hat announces new development tool updates: DevSuite, DevStudio, and CDK

Mike Guerette +1

Container application development is hotter than ever, and the Red Hat Development Tools team is continually adding new features to simplify configuration and setup, as well as help developers with coding. Today, Red Hat has released new versions of the following: Red Hat Development Suite 1.4 Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio 10.4 Red Hat Container Development Kit 3 (CDK) New features in Development Suite 1.4 are: The size of the download in MB displays during the installation process. The estimated...

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Using OpenShift with AWS Services and Features

Brian Atkisson

Mandus Momberg, AWS Partner Solutions Architect, presented mechanisms to integrate OpenShift with AWS native features. Many of these concepts are covered in the Red Hat reference architecture for deploying OpenShift Container Platform 3.5 on AWS. To begin with, if you are running or considering RHEL on AWS, check out the Cloud Access Program . This allows you to convert standard RHEL subscription to cloud access licensing at a ratio of 1:2, 2 cloud VMs for every standard license. A lot...

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Adding Persistent Storage to Minishift / CDK 3 in Minutes

Alessandro Arrichiello

Hi there! It's been a while since I last wrote an article. Today, I want to show you how to easily setup some persistent storage for your projects in minishift / CDK 3 (Red Hat's Containers Development Kit 3). Prerequisites First, let's start planning what you'll need: A working minishift or CDK 3. That's all, I swear! I won't go deep into how to set up a minishift or CDK 3, there are many articles on the Internet to cover...

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OpenShift for Developers: Set Up a Full Cluster in Under 30 Minutes

Grant Shipley

One of the common questions I get asked by developers is how they can use OpenShift locally for their own development. Luckily, we have a lot of different options and selecting one depends on the specific development environment that you prefer to work with. For example, if you prefer to have things working in a virtual machine without having to worry too much about the installation, the all-in-one or official CDK is probably what you are after. These two options...

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Spring Boot and OAuth2 with Keycloak

Kamesh Sampath

The tutorial Spring Boot and OAuth2 showed how to enable OAuth2 with Spring Boot with Facebook as AuthProvider; this blog is the extension of showing how to use KeyCloak as AuthProvider instead of Facebook. I intend to keep this example as close to the original Spring Boot and OAuth2 and will explain the changes to the configuration to make the same application work with KeyCloak . The source code for the examples are available in the github repositories listed below...

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Build your first application using Ruby with Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK)

MGuerette

Get started building Ruby applications in docker formatted containers using the Red Hat Container Development CDK (CDK) 2. Introduction and Prerequisites In this tutorial, you will learn how to start building Ruby applications in docker formatted containers using the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You need to have CDK 2 installed and should have downloaded the Red Hat Enterprise Linux vagrant box for your system. See the CDK 2 Installation Guide for more...

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Build your first application using Python with Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK)

MGuerette

Get started building Python applications in docker formatted containers using the Red Hat Container Development CDK (CDK) 2 Introduction and Prerequisites In this tutorial, you will learn how to start building Python 3 applications in docker formatted containers using the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK) 2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You need to have CDK 2 installed and should have downloaded the Red Hat Enterprise Linux vagrant box for your system. See the CDK 2 Installation Guide for...