[Container-tools] CDK Server Adapter - First Demo

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Wed Oct 28 17:47:48 UTC 2015


Looks good.

Comments:

1) I assume we'll have a GUI that asks them for redhat.com
username/password (in the installer?), and that this will be
automatically wired through to vagrant (not an eclipse thing, just a
vagrant/env variable thing :-) to avoid that prompt
2) The backend will be switched to the vagrant tools that Jeff, Roland
etc. are working on when they are ready
3) The installer will set up a CDK by default, so you don't need to
locate the Vagrantfile etc.

Otherwise, very nice!

On 28 October 2015 at 17:34, Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse at redhat.com> wrote:
> Thanks Rob!
>
> Very close if not exactly how I saw this working with the server adapter
> approach.
>
> I like it.
>
> Note, for those watching Rob says initially that the quickest way to start
> the CDK is to go through the servers view. That is not correct, using Cmd+3
> and click "Launch CDK" is the fastest and he shows that around the 3:00
> marker in the video.
>
> I've linked https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-20990 to the video so we
> can get feedback there too.
>
> /max
>
>
>
>> Hey guys:
>>
>> I was asked to make a quick-and-dirty demo of what I've got for a CDK
>> server adapter.   So linking to it here.  It demos creation / start / stop
>> of one server. A server represents a vagrant file. If the vagrant file
>> contains multiple vm's, it'll wait for all of them to start.
>>
>> It basically functions as a vagrantfile server adapter, and doesn't check
>> for anything like a .cdk file/folder, since the cdk installation itself
>> doesn't have such marker files.   I think further discussion will be needed
>> for how openshift / docker tools should interact with this.
>>
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/hk7ymzf55ttwdmd/cdk_server_adapter.ogv?dl=0
>>
>> - Rob Stryker
>
>
>
> /max
> http://about.me/maxandersen
>




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