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CloudBees Extends Java Cloud Integration to Eclipse

Jul 11, 2011
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Building Java apps for the cloud is about to get a bit easier thanks to a new tool from Java startup CloudBees.

CloudBees has a DEV@cloud service that provides the contiguous integration capabilities of Jenkins as a cloud service. They also have a RUN@cloud Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering for Java applications deployments. Now CloudBees is delivering its development and production service to Eclipse with a new plugin.

“What we’re doing is bringing the power of CloudBees into the Eclipse IDE so developers can benefit from the cloud as well as improve productivity without ever leaving the IDE,” Harpreet Singh, Senior Director, Product Management at CloudBees told InternetNews.com.

 

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CloudBees Extends Java Cloud Integration to Eclipse

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