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A lightweight open framework for building fast and efficient cloud-native Java microservices
Build cloud-native apps and microservices while running only what you need. Open Liberty is the most flexible server runtime available to Java developers.
Discover the full delivery cycle in EASeJ: from code change and GitHub pull‑request builds to automated testing, merging, and cloud deployment of your Java app.
Debunk the top myths about IBM Liberty: HA, performance, and migration from WebSphere traditional, with expert video insights from Alasdair Nottingham.
Use Liberty Tools for IntelliJ IDEA to enable rapid, easy, and efficient development of cloud-native Java applications with Open Liberty and WebSphere Liberty.
Use Liberty Tools for Eclipse to enable fast, easy, and efficient development of cloud native Java applications with WebSphere Liberty and Open Liberty
Liberty Tools is a set of intuitive developer tools that provide a simplified yet powerful development experience. They support popular integrated development environments (IDEs) including Visual Studio Code, available as an extension. These tools introduce capabilities that really empower you to develop, test, debug, and manage applications without having to leave your IDE.
The 12-factor app methodology provides guidelines to help developers design and build cloud-native apps. Explore how to take advantage of each of these factors to create apps, using open source technologies, that thrive in the cloud.
This article explores the ever-changing Java ecosystem, from its history, to the various Java distributions, to which one stands above the rest (IBM Semeru Runtimes).
A lightweight server runtime for building Java microservices and cloud-native apps, providing a complete Eclipse MicroProfile and Java EE implementation.
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