On 02/04/2016 03:15 PM, Saleem Ansari wrote:
Hi,

Now that I understand the relationship between Nulecule and ADB, I have couple 
of question:

  * How are these two projects related: atomic [1] and atomicapp [2] ?
  * As of now what are the components that completely describe CDK ? Is ADB a 
necessary and sufficient to be called as CDK ?

The relationship is simple ADB is upstream and CDK is downstream. It is a tool chain and composed of multiple tools . In future the experience would unified when we have single click installers for ADB/CDK. At this point ADB github project is the corner stone and the entry point for people.



Alright, I will start with my understanding below ( I may be totally wrong here 
):

Atomicapp is a reference implementation of Nulecule specification. However it 
doesn't define how to run the app itself, so I assume it is actually Atomic 
that will help with this task.

However from the project description of Atomic: "Atomic Run Tool for 
installing/running/managing container images.", it doesn't say anything specific to 
Atomicapp either.

I understand that the scope of both the projects, Atomic and Atomicapp isn't 
limited to each other. But the relationship is not clear.



What am I missing here to connect the dots ?


Thanks and regards,
Saleem

[1] https://github.com/projectatomic/atomic
[2] https://github.com/projectatomic/atomicapp





----- Original Message -----
From: "Lalatendu Mohanty" <[email protected]>
To: "Suraj Deshmukh" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 11:38:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Container-tools] How adb and Nulecule fit together?

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

Thanks,
Lala

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