PaaS

Abstracting PaaS Services for Spring Cloud

Developing an application to a cloud platform involves working with deployed application’s environment and connecting to services. Spring Cloud, a new project, simplifies these tasks in a variety of cloud platforms including Cloud Foundry and Heroku.

Why Choose PaaS and How it Works

In this video, OpenShift evangelist Steve Citron-Pousty begins by explaining PaaS and its benefits to developers. Next, he demonstrates how quick and easy it is to create a WordPress application on OpenShift with an instant application in the web console, and then creates an application through the command line using Python.

Best Practices for Cloud Identity in a Java PaaS

Learn best practices for choosing identity services for applications deployed in a Java EE PaaS such as Red Hat’s OpenShift platform. It evaluates the various available identity standards, such as OpenID, OAuth, and SAML. You will hear a discussion of how to choose the best identity standards in a community and enterprise setup. The presentation …

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Why Should You Use a Java Cloud Platform?

Discover the next generation of Java hosting platforms which can run and scale any Java application with no code changes required. Are you still struggling with your own server set-ups? We will show some of the benefits with deploying your application on a Java Paas Cloud instead.

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Deploying CloudFoundry, Heroku and othe PaaS

This article provides a step by step approach on how to deploy your application on the CloudBees, CloudFoundry, Heroku, Windows Azure, OpenShift, Elastic Beanstalk and Google AppEngine Platform-as-a-Services (PaaS) clouds. For each of these platforms, you are guided through the deployment process with screenshots and code examples. You can even have alternative way to achieve …

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NoOps, DevOps and PaaS

In this article, Lucas Carlson, Adron Hall discuss the relationship between the NoOps, DevOps and PaaS trends in software infrastructure. They start with some definitions. Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provide a computing platform and a solution stack as a service. NoOps means no operational needs for developers except to …

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