VS Code Language support for Apache Camel 0.0.20 release
The 0.0.20 release with Camel 3 support features configurable Camel catalog version options, improved diagnostics, additional Camel components, and more.
The 0.0.20 release with Camel 3 support features configurable Camel catalog version options, improved diagnostics, additional Camel components, and more.
The latest Quarkus Tools for Visual Studio Code provides a feature-rich development experience in VS Code for newly released Quarkus version 1.0.
The vscode-extension-tester framework that lets you create automated tests for your VS Code extensions and launch them with ease.
We show how simple it is to add Jaeger to your Eclipse Che development workspace and observe how your Kubernetes application performs.
What's new in OpenShift Connector -- experience the seamless inner-loop developer experience using VS Code for Red Hat OpenShift 4.2.
The Red Hat Dependency Analytics IDE plugin is now available; we explain the new capabilities of this release.
We explore Eclipse Che 7 and highlight some of the ways .NET developers can use it to their advantage.
Use the new tooling for Apache Camel K by Red Hat extension to send a telegram with Apache Camel K and Microsoft Visual Studio Code.
Learn about the new release of Eclipse Che 7, the Kubernetes-native IDE, that lets developers code, build, test, and run cloud-native applications.
We cover the growing set of editors and IDEs that provides specific tooling for development of applications based on Apache Camel.
In this short video, we show how to get started working with Eclipse Che 7 and Quarkus, which can help make your Java applications very small and very fast.
The latest Visual Studio Code XML Extension has even more support for XSD-related features along with new performance improvements.
In this talk, Red Hat's Bob Davis shows how to get started with Visual Studio Code from installation to extensions, CLI integration, and more.
Apache Camel development is improving on Eclipse Che 7 compared to Che 6, so you can leverage Camel, Java, and XML tooling altogether.
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.
After three years of working on VS Code, we celebrate 3.8-million installations and more than 20-million downloads—two indicators that we are providing valuable VS Code extensions accepted by fellow developers.
We'll help you get started using the updated extension that works with latest versions of VS Code.
CodeReady Workspaces Product Manager Stévan Le Meur takes you on a tour of Eclipse Che's features, incuding git integration and a sophisticated debugger.
Learn how to create, develop, and run Sping Boot based Camel/Red Hat Fuse projects using VS Code. You will be able to run locally or deploy to Red Hat OpenShift.
This article explains the new plugin model in Eclipse Theia and the benefits for Eclipse Che 7 developer workspaces. It also covers how the new plugin model differs from the existing Theia extension model.
The Red Hat Fuse Tooling team created a new Yeoman-based Camel-Project generator for developers to jump start their Camel development in any IDE where Yeoman is supported. How to install and run the generator is shown.
The final article in this 4 part series covers Eclipse Che 7 features to help enterprise development teams and discusses release timing.
Part 3 of 4 covering Eclipse Che 7 features. With a new workspaces model and full “dev-mode” for application runtimes—Eclipse Che the first kube-native IDE!
Part 2 of 4 articles on upcoming features in Eclipse Che 7. This article provides a deep dive on the new plugin model of Eclipse Che 7 and VSCode compatible extensions.
Part 1 of 4 articles on Eclipse Che 7 featuring a better plugin model, a new IDE, and Kubenative Workspaces — Eclipse Che Is on Fire !