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It is a set of open technologies for instant messaging, presence, multi-party chat, voice and video calls, collaboration, lightweight middleware, content syndication, and generalized routing of XML data. | It gives Kubernetes-("cloud-native")-developers a completely new way of writing and testing their applications. Gone are the times of custom docker-compose setups, Vagrants, custom scripts or other scenarios in order to develop (micro-)services for Kubernetes. |
| - | Run services locally on a developer machine;
Operate feature branches in a production-like Kubernetes environment with all adjacent services;
Write code in the IDE you already love, be fast, be confident;
Leverage all the neat development features, such as debugger, code-hot-reloading, overriding environment variables;
Run high-level integration tests against all dependent services;
Keep peace of mind when pushing new code to the integration environment |
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