Development of Appsody as a standalone project has ended, but the core technologies of Appsody have been merged with odo to create odo 2.0! See our blog post for more details!

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Development Of Appsody as a standalone project has ended

Appsody, AdieuThe Appsody project was created in 2019 with the aim to simplify development, deployment and maintenance of cloud-native projects on Kubernetes. It has had almost 100 contributors, has had over 1.1 million downloads, and supports over 20 different technologies, spanning Java, Node.js, Python, Rust, Swift and Go.We weren’t alone in these efforts. Part of the appeal with…

by Appsody Core Team

Posted 2 months ago

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Development Of Appsody as a standalone project has ended

Appsody, AdieuThe Appsody project was created in 2019 with the aim to simplify development, deployment and maintenance of cloud-native projects on Kubernetes. It has had almost 100 contributors, has had…

by Appsody Core Team

Posted 2 months ago

Replacing the Eclipse MicroProfile® stack

Appsody's java-microprofile stack offered a great foundation for building Eclipse MicroProfile applications on Open Liberty's fast and lightweight framework. Now, with the new Open Liberty stack encompassing the same…

by Adam Wisniewski

Posted 10 months ago

Appsody in Autumn: project update

It’s been a busy couple of months since we publicly launched as an open source project, full of fixes, features and (cloud) functions. If you’ve not tried Appsody yet, head over to our docs, create cloud native applications and…

by David Harris

Posted a year ago

Bohemian Appsody — a song for Kubernetes

How can you have an open source project without a theme tune? An anthem for collaborators to bond over at Karaoke bars; to sing to an audience of perplexed bystanders.This was the challenge I was faced with, and…

by David Harris

Posted 2 years ago

Building Cloud-Native Apps with Appsody

Appsody provides a set of open source tools and capabilities that simplifies the process of building and deploying applications to Kubernetes that are not just cloud packaged, but that are also cloud native.To do that…

by Chris Bailey

Posted 2 years ago

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