Read Digital Edition


ADS BY GOOGLE
Top Three Links You Must Click On


New Eclipse Plugin Adds Cloud Hosting for Java, PHP and Rails Applications
Deploy, scale, and manage apps instantly from within Eclipse

Today Aptana announced Aptana Cloud Connect for Eclipse (v1.0), a free plugin for Eclipse-based IDEs that connects projects in Eclipse to Cloud hosting and related application life-cycle services.

If you are creating Web applications using Java, PHP or Rails, the Aptana Cloud Connect plugin for Eclipse lets you get all the benefits of scalable, on-demand Cloud hosting, with the ease of full IDE integration.

Aptana Cloud Connect (v1.0) lets you:

  • Instantly create Java, PHP, MySQL, and Ruby on Rails servers atop Cloud hosting infrastructure
  • Scale your web and database servers in the Cloud up or down anytime
  • Deploy your local Java (.war), PHP or Rails projects to your remote server


It also includes:

  • Remote database tools for exploring, querying, and working with your remote data
  • Automatic server and application monitoring with dashboard and email notifications
  • Hosted source repository (SVN or Git) for projects and team development
  • Optional HTML, CSS, Ajax, JavaScript and other code editors that integrate with the remote server


Try it out by adding Aptana Cloud Connect to your Eclipse 3.4, Zend, PDT, or other Eclipse 3.4 compatible IDE.

Here's the update site and instructions for how to download and install Aptana Cloud Connect:
http://update.aptana.com/install/cloudconnect/

More info at http://www.aptana.com/cloud

About Kevin Hakman
Kevin Hakman is Director of Evangelism for Aptana, Inc., makers of the popular Aptana Studio web development suite. As early as 2001 Kevin was pioneering AJAX web applications via General Interface, a full AJAX development and GUI toolkit which he co-founded, and later sold to TIBCO Software in 2004. Kevin is a contributor to AJAXWorld Magazine, and has spoken at numerous AJAX industry events.


  Subscribe to our RSS feeds now and receive the next article instantly!
In It? Reprint It! Contact advertising(at)sys-con.com to order your reprints!
Subscribe to the World's Most Powerful Newsletters

ADS BY GOOGLE
This past weekend I set out explore some of the extension capabilities of Google Wave. One of the we...
More good news for cloud computing! Google last week released its once mysterious Chrome Operating S...
There's a lot of talk about how we need to focus on our buyers' issues and provide them educational ...
SugarCRM, the world’s leading provider of open source customer relationship management (CRM) softwa...
In CloudBerry Lab we are striving to make our customer service better. In this competitive market wi...
We talk a lot about social media on Marketing Trenches. And for good reason – Social media seems to...
Intel has put out its promised beta SDK for Windows (C and C++) and Moblin (C) developers working on...
InformationWeek stumbled on a Microsoft patent application dating back to 2006 deceptively titled “M...
Berlin-based ThinPrint AG, the printer virtualization house, thinks it’s got a cloud solution for th...
IBM has acquired Guardium, a seven-year-old subsidiary of Israel’s Log-On Software transplanted to M...
But on the web, access to services is implicit in the fact that the business is offering the service...
Behaving like it’s got a future, Sun Monday put out what it calls a significant new version of Virtu...
Oracle has offered to cordon off MySQL inside a combined Oracle-Sun to get the European Commission t...
The second set of charges filed last week against Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services founder...
Gartner told Reuters that it overestimated how many PCs Acer shipped in the last seven quarters by a...
Office Web Apps, Microsoft’s answer to Google Apps, are supposed to be out sometime in June along wi...
Gartner thinks the server business has stopped sliding into the abyss. Third-quarter sales weren’t a...
Gartner is buying ~$40 million-a-year AMR Research Inc for close to $64 million in cash. AMD special...
Singed by user reaction to its plans to up the price of its support contracts, SAP Tuesday postponed...
Apparently Google Gears ain’t gonna stick around that long. Google Apps will eventually get their of...