Hi, Thanks for reading my blog article! I hope it was useful.
I guess Codenvy has some similarities with OpenShift, but its aimed more at being an IDE. Although you can boot up your application on their environment, it will eventually time out and shut down (after an hour or so). OpenShift by contrast provides a service to host your application (but no IDE, I guess). The project in the blog post was created using a Codenvy factory - an API that Codenvy provide where we tell them about our Docker image, and the GitHub repository and that builds a ready-to-go project. My guess is that worked ok for you, but you're struggling to create a new project completely from scratch. I just tried a new project here, and selected the maven-archetype-webapp archetype. That did allow me to edit the POM once the project was created. I agree that it would be really nice to get our Archetype on there, even if you had to copy and paste the full name in. I'll have a chat with Codenvy and see if that is possible at all. Once you have your webapp project in there, to run it on TomEE you'll need to configure a runner. This uses a Dockerfile - the following should do the trick: FROM tomitribe/tomee-plus-171-codenvy ADD $app$ /home/user/tomee/webapps/ROOT.war Jon On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:48 PM, mauro2java2011 <[email protected]> wrote: > hi . I know that my post can be off-topic, but i try to ask .. > > i have read from : > > http://www.tomitribe.com/blog/2015/01/ready-to-edit-application-in-under-3-min-with-tomee/ > > > I have so create a free account to Codenvy. > > THe codenvy is like openshift? > > tnak you mauro. > I have tried to create a new project , but i not can insert into pom.xml . > i would use the tomee web artifact > mauro > > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://tomee-openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/how-to-create-a-tomee-project-on-Codenvy-tp4673480.html > Sent from the TomEE Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
