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Wednesday, September 15, 2021 - 13:57
by
Jacob Harris
In this article, Cloud DevTools community manager Brian King introduces the Eclipse Graphical Language Server Platform (GLSP), a technology to efficiently build diagram editors for web- and cloud-based tools.
With over 200 registrants, nearly 150 live attendees, and an impressive group of speakers that delivered some fantastic sessions, you can expect to see more of these kinds of events in the future.
CodeReady Workspaces is a fully supported distribution of the upstream Eclipse Che project. In essence, it is a multi-tenant IDE environment that runs on your OpenShift Container Platform cluster.