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JKube

Eclipse JKube

Cloud-Native Java Applications without a hassle

Eclipse JKube is a library and a collection of plugins used for building container images using Docker, JIB or S2I build strategies (more to come).

Eclipse JKube generates Kubernetes and OpenShift resource manifests too and applies/deploys them into the cluster.

JKube provides additional developer tools to ease Java development in the cloud.

You can learn more about JKube and get started by reading this article.


A thumbnail to represent the post Eclipse JKube introduction: Java tools and plugins for Kubernetes and OpenShift
Getting starrted with Eclipse JKube to deploy your Java applications into the Cloud (Kubernetes / OpenShift).

Eclipse JKube introduction: Java tools and plugins for Kubernetes and OpenShift

2020-10-14 in Java tagged Eclipse / JKube / Kubernetes / Open Source / OpenShift by Marc Nuri
A thumbnail to represent the post Quarkus + JKube: Qute template with markdown processing from different sources
In this post, I will show you how to use Qute, Quarkus templating engine, to render Markdown from different sources using flexmark-java.

Quarkus + JKube: Qute template with markdown processing from different sources

2020-08-19 in Java tagged Eclipse / Java / JKube / Quarkus / Web by Marc Nuri
A thumbnail to represent the post Apache Camel used on a Kubernetes Cassandra cluster
Article to describe the behavior of the official Apache Camel Cassandra Kubernetes example highlighting the power of Eclipse JKube

Apache Camel used on a Kubernetes Cassandra cluster

2020-08-07 in Java tagged Apache / Camel / Cassandra / Eclipse / JKube / Kubernetes by Marc Nuri
A thumbnail to represent the post Building a GitHub Dependents Scraper with Quarkus and Picocli
Blog post, showing how to create a simple web scraper using Picocli and Quarkus to build a native binary that will scrape dependents for any GitHub project

Building a GitHub Dependents Scraper with Quarkus and Picocli

2020-07-31 in Java tagged Client / GitHub / Java / JKube / Picocli / Quarkus by Marc Nuri
A thumbnail to represent the post Access the Kubernetes API from a Pod in Java
Tutorial explaining how to access the Kubernetes cluster REST API from inside a Pod using YAKC (Yet Another Kubernetes Client), Eclipse JKube, and Spring Boot.

Access the Kubernetes API from a Pod in Java

2020-06-06 in Java tagged Client / Cloud / Java / JKube / Kubernetes / OpenShift / YAKC by Marc Nuri

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