The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse is an open source plug-in for the Eclipse Java IDE that makes it easier for developers to develop, debug, and deploy Java applications using Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse, you'll be able to get started faster and be more productive when building AWS applications.
Ip-validation The pull request did not pass Eclipse validation. The following users have invalid Signed-off-by footers. The following users have invalid Signed-off-by footers. Please use the Signed-Off-By (g. Eclipse Che is an open source developer workspace server and cloud IDE. Eclipse Che is the only open source cloud IDE with RESTful workspaces and Docker-based machines. It's as powerful as it sounds. AWS CloudFormation can be classified as a tool in the 'Infrastructure Build Tools' category, while Eclipse Che is grouped under 'Cloud IDE'. Bitnami Eclipse Che is a pre-configured, ready to run image for running Eclipse Che on Amazon EC2. Eclipse Che combines a developer workspace server and cloud IDE. It defines a new type of workspace that is composed of projects and runtimes, making its state shareable, portable and versionable. References: che-dev Install Eclipse che on AWS. From: Arun Kumar Re: che-dev Install Eclipse che on AWS. From: Eugene Ivantsov Re: che-dev Install Eclipse che on AWS. From: Arun Kumar Re: che-dev Install Eclipse che on AWS.
1. Open Help → Install New Software….
2. Enter https://aws.amazon.com/eclipse in the text box labeled 'Work with' at the top of the dialog.
3. Select the required 'AWS Core Management Tools' and other optional items from the list below.
4. Click 'Next.' Eclipse guides you through the remaining installation steps.
Note: The toolkit requires Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) or higher
The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse conveniently includes the AWS SDK for Java, so you can get started building Java applications on AWS infrastructure services in Eclipse, including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon DynamoDB.
Start
Easily create new Java projects using the AWS Java library using one of the project templates, or add the library to an existing project.
Develop
Use the Eclipse Java IDE to build and debug your applications.
Update
Automatically download new versions of the SDK through the Eclipse update site.
Easily access and administer your AWS infrastructure, including Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EC2, and more while developing your application. The AWS Explorer provides a graphical interface that makes it easy to create, edit, and delete resources.
Configure
Create, view, and delete Amazon S3 objects, Amazon DynamoDB items and attributes, Amazon SQS messages, and more.
Edit
Add, edit, and delete resources to help build and test your application without leaving the IDE.
Query
Write Select queries against your data in Amazon DynamoDB and edit the results.
Use the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse to develop, debug, then deploy your Java web applications to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
Develop
Create new Java web applications using a web application template, including one based on the Travel Log sample Java web application. Use the Eclipse Java IDE to build and run your application locally before deploying to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
Deploy
Easily deploy new application versions to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, then use Amazon EC2 Management in Eclipse or the AWS Management Console to manage the application.
Debug
Remotely debug your application running in a Beanstalk environment. The Toolkit helps you select an EC2 instance, automatically configures the security groups and JVM settings, then starts a remote debugging session.
Discover all the features in the User Guide »
Connect with other developers in the Java Community Forum »
Discover more about using Java with AWS in the Java Developer Center »
Dig through the source code in the GitHub Repository »
I had used the Redhat this time and followed the procedure in the link. Here is the output: http://pastebin.com/5WrUsznz
I had enabled the http traffic on the redhat instance on port 80. But through browser I'm unable to access the che.
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Arun Kumar wrote:
The commands seems to be specific to Cent OS. However I'm running a Ubuntu 14.04. The below commands aren't working on the ubuntu and also in the command bin/che.sh run --remote: what should be the IP address (IP addddress of the machine on which the Che server is running or the IP address from the the server is accessed?)
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Eugene Ivantsov wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
Hi Eugune,
Thanks for looking into this.
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2. Enter https://aws.amazon.com/eclipse in the text box labeled 'Work with' at the top of the dialog.
3. Select the required 'AWS Core Management Tools' and other optional items from the list below.
4. Click 'Next.' Eclipse guides you through the remaining installation steps.
Note: The toolkit requires Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) or higher
The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse conveniently includes the AWS SDK for Java, so you can get started building Java applications on AWS infrastructure services in Eclipse, including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon DynamoDB.
Start
Easily create new Java projects using the AWS Java library using one of the project templates, or add the library to an existing project.
Develop
Use the Eclipse Java IDE to build and debug your applications.
Update
Automatically download new versions of the SDK through the Eclipse update site.
Easily access and administer your AWS infrastructure, including Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EC2, and more while developing your application. The AWS Explorer provides a graphical interface that makes it easy to create, edit, and delete resources.
Configure
Create, view, and delete Amazon S3 objects, Amazon DynamoDB items and attributes, Amazon SQS messages, and more.
Edit
Add, edit, and delete resources to help build and test your application without leaving the IDE.
Query
Write Select queries against your data in Amazon DynamoDB and edit the results.
Use the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse to develop, debug, then deploy your Java web applications to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
Develop
Create new Java web applications using a web application template, including one based on the Travel Log sample Java web application. Use the Eclipse Java IDE to build and run your application locally before deploying to AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
Deploy
Easily deploy new application versions to AWS Elastic Beanstalk, then use Amazon EC2 Management in Eclipse or the AWS Management Console to manage the application.
Debug
Remotely debug your application running in a Beanstalk environment. The Toolkit helps you select an EC2 instance, automatically configures the security groups and JVM settings, then starts a remote debugging session.
Discover all the features in the User Guide »
Connect with other developers in the Java Community Forum »
Discover more about using Java with AWS in the Java Developer Center »
Dig through the source code in the GitHub Repository »
I had used the Redhat this time and followed the procedure in the link. Here is the output: http://pastebin.com/5WrUsznz
I had enabled the http traffic on the redhat instance on port 80. But through browser I'm unable to access the che.
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Arun Kumar wrote:
The commands seems to be specific to Cent OS. However I'm running a Ubuntu 14.04. The below commands aren't working on the ubuntu and also in the command bin/che.sh run --remote: what should be the IP address (IP addddress of the machine on which the Che server is running or the IP address from the the server is accessed?)
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Eugene Ivantsov wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Arun Kumar wrote:
Hi Eugune,
Thanks for looking into this.
_______________________________________________
che-dev mailing list
che-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
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