Best IDE Software for Red Hat OpenShift

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    Codesphere Reviews

    Codesphere

    Codesphere

    $1 per month
    Codesphere transforms deployment to a developer-centric experience that reduces time-to market and costs. The traditional separation of development and operations leads to a "throw-it-over-the wall" mentality. Developers don't know how to deploy code and keep it running. Codesphere handles cloud provisioning and allows for developer-centered workflows. It removes the wall, allowing developers to manage all aspects of their infrastructure. Deploy everything from simple frontends up to multi-service production environments and LLMs. Codesphere's 99.9% uptime will have you ready for production before your first deployment. We work with enterprise software teams around the world to help them reach the next level. Codesphere uses a zero-trust architecture that is rootless, limiting the exposure to attacks.
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    MyEclipse Reviews
    MyEclipse, the best Java IDE to enterprise development, provides easy access to all popular technologies in one solution. MyEclipse helps you write the best code, and increases productivity in Java EE, Maven, Spring, and WebSphere. It is easy to create a dynamic frontend and a powerful backend. This combination is a winning combination that will lead to success. Java developers need to think beyond just writing great code. There are many things to do, including keeping up with Java versions and web frameworks. MyEclipse unifies all your development tools in one download so you can focus on coding. MyEclipse is the same Eclipse IDE that more than 17,000 companies have used to create powerful applications for over two decades. Originally developed by developers who saw a need for better software development tools.
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    Eclipse Che Reviews
    Eclipse Che makes Kubernetes development easy for developers teams. It provides one-click developer workspaces, and eliminates the need for local environment configurations for your entire team. Che integrates your Kubernetes application with your development environment. It provides an in-browser interface that allows you to code, build and test applications just like they do on production machines. Eclipse Che runs in containers. All the developer tools, IDE and plugins run as containerized services. It's easy to set up, install and maintain them all. Everything is contained in a container. Che allows you to create a central configuration for your development environment and technology stacks. Eclipse Che includes a web-based IDE based on Eclipse Theia that provides an in-browser VSCode experience with the most recent tooling protocols.
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    IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces Reviews
    IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces offers a modern experience to mainframe software developers who work with z/OS apps in the cloud. IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces is powered by open source projects Zowe™ and Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces. This allows for a simple, streamlined onboarding to provide mainframe developers the tools they require. IBM Wazi for Dev Spaces uses container technology to bring the tools needed to the task. It creates a developer workspace with a single click and eliminates the need to configure local environments. IBM Wazi Dev Spaces registry is a web-based service that provides a list Wazi Dev Spaces stacks for creating ready-to-use workspaces. The list of stacks can be used in the quick-add, CodeReady dashboard. A devfiles stack is a set of definitions for a developer's workspace based on the devfile specifications.
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