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The main classes of Docker objects are images, containers, and services. [22] A Docker container is a standardized, encapsulated environment that runs applications. [25] A container is managed using the Docker API or CLI. [22] A Docker image is a read-only template used to build containers. Images are used to store and ship applications.
Eclipse Che is a Java application which runs by default on an Apache Tomcat server. The IDE which is used inside the browser is written using the Google Web Toolkit . Che is highly extensible since it delivers a SDK which can be used to develop new plug-ins which can be bundled to so called assemblies.
Name FOSS Free Supported protocols and APIs Has a GUI Scriptable/Programmable Docker support Cloud offering API Simulator: No; Proprietary [4]: Yes: HTTP/2 with TLS ALPN; HTTP/2 with prior knowledge; HTTP/2 upgrade from HTTP/1.1; HTTP/1.x with and without TLS/SSL; HTTP(S)
Eclipse Jetty is a Java web server and Java Servlet container. While web servers are usually associated with serving documents to people, Jetty is now often used for machine to machine communications, usually within larger software frameworks. Jetty is developed as a free and open source project as part of the Eclipse Foundation.
Jelastic was founded in 2011 as a public cloud company. Initially, it was a Platform as a Service specifically targeted on Java hosting. [2] [3] In 2012, the company received the Java Duke Choice Award. [4] From 2013 to 2015, the platform added support for PHP, Ruby, Python, Node.js, .NET and support of Docker containers. [5]
Buddy (also known as Buddy.Works) is a web-based and self-hosted continuous integration and delivery software for Git developers that can be used to build, test, and deploy web sites and applications with code from GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab.
The Docker website indicates that the Collabora Online Development Edition (CODE) Docker image has been downloaded 50 million times. [25] A software development kit (SDK) including API specifications and integration instructions is available, along with sample integration code snippets for several programming languages.
FROST-Server implements the entire specification, including all extensions. It is written in Java and can run in Tomcat or Wildfly and is available as a Docker image. Among its many features is the ability to use String or UUID based entity IDs. FROST-Client [18] is a Java client library for communicating with a SensorThings API compatible server.