
A factory is based on a workspace and provides a shareable URL that any authorized user can use to create a new copy of that workspace for their personal development. A workspace contains the tools needed to code, build, test, run, and debug your applications. The addition of workspaces, factories, and stacks help to ease developer onboarding and minimize inconsistencies between environments.
#Code ready workspaces code
For developers, adopting the container paradigm gates writing and debugging code behind a complex abstraction that requires expert Linux knowledge.ĬodeReady Workspaces is built upon the Eclipse Che project, to which Red Hat is an active contributor, and the previously acquired Codenvy Cloud-based IDE. As Tyler Jewell, CEO at WSO2, notes:Ĭontainers, while essential, shift app dependency burdens from operations to development. This release includes shareable templates that contain all runtime components, developer tooling, and source code required to work on an application.Īrnal Dayaratna, research director at IDC, notes that "CodeReady Workspaces features a browser-based interface built on a Kubernetes cluster that minimizes the need for the configuration and operational management of infrastructure." As CodeReady Workspaces runs inside a Kubernetes cluster it helps to reduce issues when moving code from development into production environments.

CodeReady Workspaces is built upon the Eclipse Che project and has been optimized for OpenShift and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

On February 5th Red Hat released their Kubernetes-native, cloud-based development environment CodeReady Workspaces.
