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Codenvy provides a container-based development environment whose goal is to remove the need for developers to configure or maintain local or VM-based developer environments for their projects. Primary elements of the developer environment include: * An IDE (integrated development environment) * Source-code manager integration * Build environments (for a compiled language) * Debugging tools * Docker-based, user-controlled containers for running projects Codenvy's platform is hosted on a microservices architecture that provides isolated workspaces for developing, compiling, and executing applications.〔(Codenvy Architecture Diagrams ):Codenvy Website〕 Codenvy is available as SaaS or as downloadable software for on-premises installations and is based on the Eclipse Foundation's Che project.〔(Eclipse Che Project Page ): Eclipse Foundation.〕 Codenvy offers pre-defined build/run/debug environments for over 30 programming languages including Java, JavaScript, PHP, Android, Python, Ruby, C++ and Go. Alternatively, users can create custom environments using a JSON-based recipe and Dockerfiles (which can also be sourced from Docker Hub).〔(Codenvy Introduces Docker-Powered Developer Workspaces ): InfoQ.〕 ==About the Company== Codenvy has 50 employees with offices in San Francisco, Redding, Luxembourg, and Cherkasy. It is privately held. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Codenvy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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