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Articles from Lalatendu Mohanty

Releasing the Atomic Developer Bundle 1.5

Project Atomic is pleased to announce the release of the Atomic Developer Bundle (ADB) 1.5, a Vagrant box that provides a ready-to-use development environment for container applications. With ADB, developers can dive right into producing complex, multi-container applications.

The 1.5 release adds the ability to develop and test using OpenShift Origin v3. The ADB is useful on Microsoft Windows, Apple’s OS X and GNU/Linux distributions. The ADB provides a container development ecosystem that ensures that developers are able to work with Linux containers even if their base operating system does not support it.

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Releasing ADB-Atomic Developer Bundle 1.7

Project Atomic is pleased to announce the release of the Atomic Developer Bundle (ADB) 1.7.0, a Vagrant box that provides a ready-to-use development environment for container applications. With the ADB, developers can dive right into producing complex, multi-container applications. The ADB is useful on Microsoft Windows, Appleā€™s OS X, and Linux distributions.

The 1.7.0 release adds several new features, including:

  • OpenShift is now managed as a systemd unit file with full functionality (start/stop/restart), making it a single step to set up OpenShift on one machine. This will help application developers who want to develop and test applications on OpenShift on their laptop or workstation.
  • The new SCCLI command-line tool to can help users move between Kubernetes and OpenShift setup.
  • A new vagrant plugin, vagrant-service-manager, that manages the services inside of the ADB. This plugin is recommended for use with the ADB and fully replaces vagrant-adbinfo.

This release also includes many smaller changes and bugfixes, which are detailed in the release comments.

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ADB-Atomic Developer Bundle 1.7.1 Released

Project Atomic is pleased to announce the release of the Atomic Developer Bundle (ADB) 1.7.1, a Vagrant box that provides a ready-to-use development environment for container based applications. With the ADB, developers can dive right into producing complex, multi-container applications. The ADB is available for Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X, and Linux distributions.

The 1.7.1 release is primarily a bug fix and enhancement release.

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