[Container-tools] How adb and Nulecule fit together?

Preeti Chandrashekar pchandra at redhat.com
Thu Feb 4 06:30:07 UTC 2016


Thanks Lala, helps us figure out a few pieces of the puzzle.

Regards,
Preeti

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pradeepto Bhattacharya" <pbhattac at redhat.com>
To: container-tools at redhat.com
Cc: "Suraj Deshmukh" <sdeshmuk at redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 11:57:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Container-tools] How adb and Nulecule fit together?

On Thursday, February 04, 2016 11:38:46 AM Lalatendu Mohanty wrote:
> On 02/03/2016 03:59 PM, Suraj Deshmukh wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > How adb and Nulecule fit together?
> > 
> > I have tried using adb in the form of Vagrant box, from eclipse plugin
> > and it works fine. The part that I am still confused is how does 'adb'
> > and 'Nulecule' come together into picture.
> > 
> > Once there is adb Vagrant box up and running, what do I do to run a
> > nuleculized application? Does the adb Vagrant box has all the required
> > applications installed(e.g. atomic) or services up and running(e.g.
> > kubernetes)? Or do I have to do it manually in that Vagrant Box? How
> > do they come into picture together?
> 
> ADB and Nulecule are two different projects and they have different
> objectives.
> 
> That being said , there is a relationship between these projects where
> they can get benefited from each other.
> 
> ADB as a developer tool chain, supports Nulecule and AtomicApp i.e.
> Nulecule based are applications are first class citizen in ADB. ADB
> provides way to quickly setup developer environments for providers which
> Nulecule supports i.e. Kubernetes, OpenShift , Mesos etc and you should
> be able to run Nulecule based applications in ADB successfully i.e. ADB
> should provid all required stuff that a developer need to develop
> Nulecule based applications and test them quickly
> 

Lala,

Thank you for this concise yet complete explanation. Helps a lot.

Regards.

Pradeepto

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