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Eclipse Che

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https://www.eclipse.org/che/

Next-generation Eclipse IDE. Open source workspace server and cloud IDE.

Eclipse Che

A Better Workspace

Workspaces are composed of projects and runtime environments. Create portable workspace replicas that run anywhere in the cloud or on your desktop ... Read More Eclipse Che

Cloud IDE

A no-installation browser IDE and IOE accessible from any local or remote device. Thin, fast, and beautiful - it's the IDE our own engineers wanted ... Read More Eclipse Che

Collaborative Workspace Server

Host Eclipse Che as a workspace server. Share tools, runtime and programming services across workspaces and teams. Control workspaces with REST APIs ... Read More Eclipse Che

Docker-Powered Environments

Workspace runtimes are Docker-powered. Use our all-in-one stacks, pull from any registry, or author your own. Snapshot and embed runtimes into ... Read More Eclipse Che

Che can be installed on any OS that supports Java 1.8 - desktop, server or cloud, and Maven 3.3.1 or higher. It has been tested on Ubuntu, Linux, MacOS and Windows.

License

Che is open sourced under the Eclipse Public License 1.0.

Dependencies

  • Docker 1.8+
  • Maven 3.3.1+
  • Java 1.8

Clone

git clone https://github.com/codenvy/che.git

If master is unstable, checkout the latest tagged version.

Build and Run

cd che
mvn clean install

# A new assembly is packaged into:
cd assembly-main/target/eclipse-che-<version>/eclipse-che-<version>

# Executable files are:
bin/che.sh
bin/che.bat

Che will be available at localhost:8080. If you want to run Che as a server, please see docs @ eclipse.org/che on additional flags to enable remote clients.

Repositories

These repositories are for the core project hosted at http://github.com/eclipse.

/che
/che/assembly                                             # Generates binary assemblies of Che
/che/assembly/assembly-main                               # Final packaging phase
/che/assembly/assembly-ide-war                            # Creates the IDE.war from plug-ins & core
/che/assembly/assembly-machine-war                        # Creates the agent WAR from plug-ins & core
/che/assembly/assembly-machine-server                     # Creates the agent server that goes into ws
/che/core                                                 # Platform APIs
/che/dashboard                                            # AngularJS app for managing Che
/che/plugins                                              # IDE & agent plug-ins

/che-lib                                                  # Forked dependencies that require mods
/che-lib/swagger
/che-lib/terminal
/che-lib/websocket
/che-lib/pty
/che-lib/che-tomcat8-slf4j-logback

# /che and /che-lib depend upon /che-dependencies
/che-dependencies                                          # Maven dependencies used by che
/che-dev                                                   # Code style and license header

# /che-dependencies and /che-dev depend upon /che-parent
/che-parent                                                # Maven plugins and profiles

Other Repositories

These are external repositories that provide additional tools for Eclipse Che.

http://github.com/codenvy/che-installer                    # Creates the Windows and JAR installer packages
http://github.com/codenvy/che-tutorials                    # SDK examples and tutorials (needs updating)
http://github.com/che-samples                              # GitHub organization with sample repos used in Che
http://git.eclipse.org/c/www.eclipse.org/che.git           # The content for eclipse.org/che Web site
http://github.com/codenvy/cli                              # Experimental CLI for managing Che workspaces on the CLI

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