The Buzz About CloudBees...

1Tweets

Twitter User Tweet
@cloudyawards Best Cloud Innovation: Editor's Choice - CloudBees; People's Choice - RightScale; http://bit.ly/dQHRnL
@jclouds if you want to give a good keynote on java #paas, you could whip up a product roadmap, or just present what @cloudbees are already doing
@jdtangney So far, @CloudBees support rocks. I'll be tire-kicking their PaaS over the next few.http://bit.ly/ialPwcg
@clarinhabez @cloudbees i was waiting for something like your services.. great!! ;)
@contentAI Java Cloud hosting? Our trust and appreciation are with @cloudbees - they continue to deliver amazing support (around the clock)
@swgoof good support from @cloudbees, even on a saturday morning
@trsdag @cloudbees Your average response time on our support requests is like < 2 min. We are amazed!
@markdrew Web app developed and deployed in 1.5 hours using @coldbox 3.0, @railo and @cloudbees ! #FTW #Railo #CloudBees #Coldbox
@panggi @cloudbees + @saucelabs = heaven ;)
@nejsum Got first successful #gradle build running with #jenkinsci & @cloudbees. Very sweet.
@oraclebill Why can't I configure my ssh keys for git in the #jenkins config? #cloudbees has this and it is the right way to do it..
@karianneberg #CloudBees look really interesting: http://www.cloudbees.com/run.cb Heroku for Java apps? Yes, please!
@samkiller @cloudbees Run@Cloud mvn integration is just awesome. mvn bees:deploy and hop, it's in the cloud. almost too easy. and bees sdk so cool!
@simonetripodi Kudos to @recampbell for the amazing support for #cloudbees, a service that's worth the value, strongly suggested!!!
@ashokjjr Checking out @cloudbees PaaS Run@Cloud the console beats appengine / aws very slick.
@maximoburrito Up and running on @cloudbees from scratch in under 15 minutes. Not bad...
@stinky_teddy Got stinkyteddy running on @cloudbees in about 10 minutes. http://stinkyteddy.hardtke.cloudbees.net only needed to upload WAR file. Amazing
@milesparker Congratulations to @cloudbees for DEV@cloud. For not much more than the price of github, you get the entire build infrastructure.
@kit_plummer Good on ya @CloudBees - http://bit.ly/faNcEh
@antoine_sd CloudBees is now the first and only JVM-based PaaS that spans the entire application lifecycle. Nicely done http://j.mp/gOmkui
@krishnan Impressed with CloudBees #paas
@chuggid Digging @cloudbees
@_godin_ Very user-friendly registration and validation! RT @CloudBees New 2day: DEV@cloud is now entirely *free* while in beta http://bit.ly/btIe6E

2Testimonials

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Vincent Canuel and Philippe Guicheney

(Summary translated from French to English with Google Translate):

I tested the solution "from scratch" to build, test and deploy a web project through it. It takes less than 5 minutes, including registration, to access a dashboard with all the services up & ready...

Now I want to deploy my application on the cloud and get closer to the world of Continuous delivery (see the presentation of Jez Humble in the ICU in 2011 ). Simple! I created an instance of RUN@cloud, activate and configure the plugin embedded in Jenkins simply stating a key and a password provided by CloudBees. Finally, I have to check and identify the files that must be made on my application server.

Finally, registration for functional testing of my application took me less than an hour and all for free.

With tools like CloudBees, setting up a continuous integration is a breeze by providing rapid implementation and scalability. It can even grow a further development in the Cloud by coding directly in a web IDE mode as promising Exo-Ide including native support for future CloudBees (this could be a future article). So...ready to develop in the Cloud?

For the full Google Translate blog (in English):
http://bit.ly/oJMdg5

 

Mark Drew When we run the "bees deploy" command you should see that it has very quickly uploaded the changes and they should be live, without having to re-deploy the whole thing! Awesome! This is a massive advantage over AWS Beanstalk, that where small changes would require of a total re-deploy of your application.