IBM/Applications-on-CloudFoundry

Name: Applications-on-CloudFoundry

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README

Deploy your applications on CloudFoundry and Diego

IBM Bluemix is where enterprise developers build, run, scale, and manage applications. Ready to start creating your own apps on Bluemix? This tutorial walks you through the steps for hosting you application. We will go through the basic steps to launch Java, Node and PHP applications. You can pick the language you are comfortable with to go through the steps. After that, we will consume the services provided by Bluemix.

Scenarios
Create and deploy Java application on Cloud Foundry
Create and deploy Node application on Cloud Foundry
Included components

IBM Bluemix Cloud Foundry

Prerequisites

Create an IBM Bluemix account.
After that, please download the Bluemix CLI.
Make sure you run bx login command and create the org and space for the demo.

Glossary and status messages

Let's review some terms and status messages you're likely to encounter as you use Bluemix.

Glossary

Familiarize yourself with the following important terms, which you'll often see in documentation and status messages when you work with Bluemix.

Status messages

When you issue the cf push CLI command or deploy via the IBM Tools for Eclipse, you see a series of status messages. If you examine them carefully, you'll see the following sequential phases:

Reference

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.