The Quarkus framework allows developers to build Kubernetes-native Java applications, now on OpenShift.
By Paul Krill | InfoWorld
Red Hat’s Quarkus framework for building Kubernetes-native Java applications is now included with the company’s OpenShift 4.6 open source container application platform, a step Red Hat describes as important in bringing Java into modern cloud-native application development.
Previously supported in Red Hat Runtimes middleware, Quarkus now is natively integrated into OpenShift to provide for easier development, the company said. Developers can use familiar tools and do remote development on clusters via IDEs such as CodeReady Workspaces. Developers also can do serverless workload deployment and application storage management.
Components featured in Quarkus for developing on OpenShift include:
Red Hat also has updated its Migration Toolkit for Applications to help bring Spring Boot applications to Quarkus and OpenShift. The tool for developers, architects, and consultants helps review Java code or binaries to cover a set of transformation paths, based on commonly used rules, to modernize and migrate applications.