Finally we give it a name, PROCESS AUTOMATION TOOLING, and click on CREATE button. We won’t select ‘always on’ check box as we don’t need that kind of service for our development testing. We can select the type of project (aka container) we want to use, in our case Java, by scrolling down the list of available containers. Let’s select a Java container project by clicking on CREATE CONTAINER. When you create a container you are then staring your first development project, that’s end-to-end based on language type selection which will generate a project in your IDE and link that directly to a container to be deployed when you are ready. It presents the view to get started and reminds you that you have not yet created your first container. The dashboardĪfter logging in to the site, you can select the Dashboard view. From here we’ll be creating our first Java container project. In part two of this series, we’ll get hands-on creating our first Java container project in Codeanywhere.įrom the previous article, you should be logged in and in your Codeanywhere dashboard page to get started.
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Simply access our in-browser IDE for everything you need to build amazing websites in a productive and more developer-friendly way.” They “…don’t require you to engage in complex installations and configuration setups. That’s what the team at Codeanywhere are promising us when I stumbled on their website last week. In the previous article in this series, we introduced the world of Codeanywhere, a cloud IDE and container development experience all available in just your browser.Īre you ready for some more amazing, easy to use, developer tooling that requires not a single tooling installation and no configuration?